Sahib II Giray (1726 – 1807) was the Khan of Crimea from November 1771 to spring of 1775, when he was overthrown.
By this point, Russia and the Ottoman Empire had been at war with each other since 1768, with the Crimean Khanate getting caught up in it.
[2] In 1774, Russia defeated the Ottomans, and the subsequent Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca saw Crimea become independent.
[4] Sahib II was no longer a subject to the Ottomans, however this wouldn't last for long.
He then fled to the Ottoman Empire, being welcomed by Sultan Abdulaziz, and was given a generous pension and allowed to live in Bulgaria.