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  1. Taydula Khatun (Tay-Dūla Ḫātūn; died 1360) was a queen consort of the Mongol Golden Horde as the wife of Öz Beg Khan (r. 1313–1341) and possibly Nawruz Beg Khan (r. 1360). She was also the mother of the khans Tini Beg (r. 1341–1342) and Jani Beg (r. 1342–1357), and the grandmother of Berdi Beg (r. 1357–1359).

    • 1360
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tini_BegTini Beg - Wikipedia

    He was born to Öz Beg Khan and his principal wife Taydula Khatun. [1] He was appointed as governor of White Horde in c. 1328. Muslim sources such as Ibn Battuta claimed that he was the most favored son of Ozbeg and was designated as heir. [2]

  3. Siguió el consejo de Tughluq Beg y comenzó a eliminar a toda su oposición ordenando la ejecución de al menos doce de sus parientes cercanos; uno de ellos, su hermano de 8 meses, lo asesinó él mismo lanzándolo desde las alturas, a pesar de los ruegos de su abuela Taydula Khatun. [3]

    • agosto de 1359
    • Jani Beg
    • c. 1310
    • Qulpa
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jani_BegJani Beg - Wikipedia

    With the support of his mother Taydula Khatun, Jani Beg made himself khan after eliminating his older brother and rival Tini Beg at Saray-Jük in 1342; he had already killed another ambitious brother, Khiḍr Beg.

  5. Taydula Khatun (Tay-Dūla Ḫātūn; died 1360) was a queen consort of the Mongol Golden Horde as the wife of Öz Beg Khan ( r. 1313–1341) and possibly Nawruz Beg Khan ( r. 1360). She was also the mother of the khans Tini Beg ( r. 1341–1342) and Jani Beg ( r. 1342–1357 ), and the grandmother of Berdi Beg ( r. 1357–1359 ).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Özbeg_KhanÖzbeg Khan - Wikipedia

    Özbeg Khan. Sultan Giyasuddin Muhammad Uzbek Khan ( Turki / Kypchak and Persian: غیاث الدین محمد اوزبیک خان, Ğiyāsuddin Muḥammad Özbäk Khān), better known as Uzbeg, Uzbek or Ozbeg (1282–1341), was the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde (1313–1341), under whose rule the state reached its zenith. [1] . He was succeeded by his son Tini Beg.

  7. In 1357, Alexius was summoned by Jani Beg, the Khan of the Golden Horde, to cure his mother Taydula Khatun of blindness. The metropolitan's success is held to have prevented a Tatar raid on Moscow. In 1360s, Alexius founded the Andronikov, Chudov, and Alekseyevsky monasteries.