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  1. 12.8: The Khanate of Chagatai. Chagatai (1226 – 1241), the second son of Genghis and his wife Börte, had participated in his father’s campaigns, and in 1227 he claimed his patrimonial territory designated as between the Caspian Sea and the Tarim Basin. The origins of the Chagatai Khanate shaped its political and demographic character ...

  2. Kanato de Chagatai y estados vecinos. El kanato de Chagatai (en mongol: Цагадайн улс, Tsagadai Khan Uls) fue un kanato túrquico-mongol gobernado por Chagatai Kan (segundo hijo de Gengis Kan ), por sus descendientes y sucesores. Inicialmente se consideró una parte del Imperio mongol, pero más tarde llegó a ser completamente ...

  3. Chagatai (1226 – 1241) was the second son of Genghis and his wife Börte. In 1227, he claimed his patrimonial territory designated as between the Caspian Sea and the Tarim Basin. The origins of the Chagatai Khanate shaped its political and demographic character. Chagatai obtained the core of Central Asia, pastureland located along the Kazakh ...

  4. Chagatai (1226 — 1241), el segundo hijo de Genghis y su esposa Börte, había participado en las campañas de su padre, y en 1227 reclamó su territorio patrimonial designado como entre el Mar Caspio y la Cuenca del Tarim. Los orígenes del Janato Chagatai dieron forma a su carácter político y demográfico; Chagatai obtuvo el núcleo de Asia Central, un pastizal personal ubicado a lo largo ...

  5. The Chagatai Khanate, established by Chagatai Khan, Genghis Khan's second son, was a Mongol realm that later underwent Turkification. Spanning from the Amu Darya to the Altai Mountains at its zenith, it encompassed territories once controlled by the Qara Khitai.

  6. Chagatai (1226 – 1241), the second son of Genghis and his wife Börte, had participated in his father’s campaigns, and in 1227 he claimed his patrimonial territory designated as between the Caspian Sea and the Tarim Basin. The origins of the Chagatai Khanate shaped its political and demographic character; Chagatai obtained the core of ...

  7. Chagatai (1226 – 1241), the second son of Genghis and his wife Börte, had participated in his father’s campaigns, and in 1227 he claimed his patrimonial territory designated as between the Caspian Sea and the Tarim Basin. The origins of the Chagatai Khanate shaped its political and demographic character; Chagatai obtained the core of Central Asia, a personal pastureland located along the ...