Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Giray
Mehmet Giray Han III
Mehmed III Giray was a khan of the Crimean Khanate. Much of his life was spent in conflict with nearly everyone around him. Part of the trouble was caused by his over-aggressive brother Shahin Giray. His reign was marked by an unsuccessful Turkish attempt to expel him and by the first treaty between Crimea and the Zaporozhian Cossacks. He was driven out by the Turks in 1628 and died trying to regain his throne.
Şahin Giray
Shahín Girái o Şahín Giráy fue kan de Crimea. Era hermano de Sahib II Giray del cual fue jalgay (1771-1774). Vivió en Rusia, donde llegó a ser capitán de la guardia imperial.
Mehmed I Giray
Mehmed I Giray (1464-1523) fue khan de Crimea de febrero del 1515 en octubre/noviembre de 1523. Era hijo y kalgay (heredero) de Menglí I Giray, fue el primero kalgay designado. Era borracho y muy aficionado a las mujeres y al subir al trono nombró kalgay a su hermano Bahadur Giray mientras otro hermano, Sihab Giray, era enviado como rehén en Constantinopla.
Mehmed II Giray
Mehmed II Giray el Gordo kan de Crimea entre 1577 y 1584.
Selâmet I Giray
Selâmet I Giray was a khan of the Crimean Khanate. His early life was more complex than his 2-year reign. Most of his life involved dynastic conflicts with his brothers and nephews.
Meñli I Giray
Meñli I Giray, también escrito como Mengli I Giray, fue el kan de Crimea y el sexto hijo de Hacı I Giray.
Devlet I Giray
Devlet I Giray o Dolat Girai (1577–1512), fue un kan del Kanato de Crimea bajo cuyo largo reinado (–1577) dicho estado llevó al pináculo de su poder.
Sahib I Giray
Sahib I Giray, Sahib Khan Girai (1501–1551) fue kan del Kanato de Crimea entre 1532 y 1551.
Selim I Giray
Selim I Giray, Selim Khan Girai was a Crimean khan (1631–1704). He reigned four times between 1671 and 1704.
İslâm II Giray
Islyam II Giray was a khan of the Crimean Khanate. His long stay in Turkey, theological training, and possibly age, may have unfitted him to rule. Most of the fighting was done by his brother Alp Giray. He was one of the many sons of Devlet I Giray. His reign was briefly interrupted by the usurpation of his nephew Saadet, and much of his reign was spent in conflict with Saadet and his brothers, the sons of his murdered brother and predecessor, Mehmed II Giray. Unlike many Crimean khans he died of natural causes.