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  1. Taydula Khatun. 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 ).

  2. Taidula desapareció de la historia en una oscura conjura y el imperio se resquebrajó bajo el poder de gobernadores que peleaban por los esqueletos de ciudades abandonadas, corroídas por la ...

  3. 22 de jul. de 2023 · Howorth names “Taidula, a Christian, who gave her name, according to the tradition reported by Karamzin, to the famous iron capital of Russia, Tula” as one of the wives of Uzbek. She married secondly Khizir Khan, and thirdly Bazarji.

    • "Тайдулу", "Тайтуглы-хатун"
    • 1361 (murdered by Khidr)
    • estimated between 1231 and 1309
    • Private User
  4. Taydula Khatun was a queen consort of the Mongol Golden Horde as the wife of Öz Beg Khan and possibly Nawruz Beg Khan. She was also the mother of the khans Tini Beg and Jani Beg, and the grandmother of Berdi Beg. The favorite of her husband, she gained and retained a lasting importance during the reigns of her sons and grandson, and attempted to hold on to power by appointing the latter's ...

  5. Taidula Khatan, également connue sous le nom Taydula Begím en kazakh, date de naissance inconnu — printemps 1361 à Sarai Berke) (ou Nova Sarai) est une khatan tatare musulmane de la Horde d'Or. Elle fut mariée à Özbeg Khan de la Horde d'Or de 1323 à 1341, puis à Nuruzbeg en 1360, année où ce dernier décéda.

  6. Taidula Khatan, también conocido como Taydula Begím en kazajo, fecha de nacimiento desconocida - primavera de 1361 en Sarai Berke) (o Nova Sarai) es una musulmana tártara Khatan de la Horda de Oro.

  7. Biography Metropolitan Alexis Healing the Tatar Queen Taidula from Blindness, Yakov Kapkov (1816–54). Alexius, whose name at birth was Eleutherius, was a son of Фе­о­до­р Biakont and Mary, his father was a boyar from Chernigov who settled in Moscow and founded the Pleshcheev boyar family.