
Ghabdellatif of Kazan (1475-1511) was Khan of the Kazan Khanate from 1496 to 1502, succeeding Mamuq of Kazan and preceding Moxammadamin of Kazan. The youngest son of Ibrahim of Kazan, he relocated to Menli I Giray's court due to his mother's remarriage to the Khan of Crimea and was made governor of Zvenigorod. In 1496, the Russians made Ghabdellatif the puppet ruler of Kazan, but he was ousted in 1502 for his independent politics and died in exile after 1511.