Dzhan-Ali of Kazan

Dzhan-Ali (Volga Türki and Persian: جان علی; Russian: Джан-Али, Tatar: Җангали / Canğali; in Russian chronicles as Yanaley / Yenaley, Яналей, Еналей;[1][2] 1516–1535) was ruler of the Khanate of Qasim in 1519–1532 and then Khanate of Kazan in 1532–1535.

In 1532 Vasili III of Russia defeated Kazan, khan Safagäräy fled and the 16-year-old Canghali was brought in as a pro-Russian ruler of the bigger and generally independent Kazan Khanate.

In 1533 Canghali married Söyembika, the daughter of Nogay nobleman.

During his reign he was completely manipulated by Bulat Shirin (Bulat Şirin, /boo-LAHT shee-RREEN/) and queen Gawharshat (Gäwhärşat, /geh-w-ha-rr-SHAHT/), widow or sister of Moxammat Amin khan.

During 1535 coup of Kazan nobility, he lost the throne and was exiled to Iske Qazan.