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  1. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Proper noun [ edit] Chagatai. A male given name of historical usage, most famously borne by the Mongol ruler Chagatai Khan (1183–1242), second son of Genghis Khan and first khan of the Chagatai Khanate, a medieval Mongol and later Turkicized khanate of Central Asia (divided after the 14th century). An extinct literary Turkic language used in ...

  2. จักรวรรดิข่านชากาทาย ( มองโกเลีย: Цагаадайн улс; จีน: 察合台汗國; อังกฤษ: Chagatai Khanate หรือ Chagata, Chugta, Chagta, Djagatai, Jagatai, Chaghtai) เป็น จักรวรรดิ มองโกล แต่ต่อมา ...

  3. เด็กชายติมูร์ (Timur) เด็กทุ่งหญ้าลูกผสมมองโกลกับเติร์กในเขตชากาไตข่าน (Chagatai Khanate) ซึ่งเป็นอาณาจักรหนึ่งที่แยกตัวมาจากอาณาจักรมองโกลที่ยิ่งใหญ่ ...

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  5. The Chagatai Khanate, or Chagatai Ulus was a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate that comprised the lands ruled by Chagatai Khan, second son of Genghis Khan, and his descendants and successors. At its height in the late 13th century the khanate extended from the Amu Darya south of the Aral Sea to the Altai Mountains in the border of modern-day ...

  6. The Chagatai Khanate (Mongolian: Tsagadai Khan Ul) was a Turko-Mongol khanate that comprised the lands ruled by Chagatai Khan, second son of Genghis Khan, and his descendents and successors. Initially it was a part of the Mongol Empire, but it later became fully independent when the Yuan Dynasty fell in the late 14th century.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChagataiChagatai - Wikipedia

    Chagatai. Chagatai may refer to: Chagatai Khan, the second son of Genghis Khan. Chagatai Khanate, an area of the Mongol Empire initially ruled by Chagatai Khan. Chagatai Khans, leaders of the Chagatai Khanate from 1227 to 1687, see List of Chagatai Khans. Moghulistan, a breakaway kingdom from the Khanate ruled by the same family.