Titanium minerals enclosed in corundum separated from the Cr-11 orebody include native Ti, zamboite (FeTiSi2), osbornite (TiN)-khamrabaevite (TiC) solid solutions, TiSi2,, Ti5(Si,P)3, and TiB2, the last three are potentially new minerals. EELS, EDS and 3D electron diffraction were applied to study TiN-TiC, Ti5(Si,P)3, and TiB2 occurring in a single inclusion with an irregular outline up to 80 μm across. The osbornite-khamrabaevite solid solution forms an irregular mass up to 10 μm across having the composition Ti(N0.5C0.5). It is face-centered cubic cell with a=4.28(8) Å for which the space group Fm-3m is very probable. The Ti5(Si,P)3 phase with 22-25% of the Si replaced by P forms an incomplete overgrowth up to 20 μm thick around a rounded...