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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tayang_khanTayang Khan - Wikipedia

    Tayang Khan ( Mongolian: Таян хан; Chinese: 塔陽汗; pinyin: Tǎyánghàn; Persian: تايانك خان) — was a khan of the Naimans.

  2. Taibuqa, also known as Tayang khan; Buyruq khan; Gürbesu later married to his step-son Taibuqa in a levirate marriage. Character. He was reported be a man of honor among Naimans according to The Secret History of the Mongols. References

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    The Sibir Khanate was administered by Mirzas (which is a noble title) who originated from various indigenous Siberian tribes. These Mirzas organized loosely knit dominions, which were all under the nominal authority of the Khan of Tyumen and Sibir. Mirzas also led the warriors of the Khanate of Sibir into battle and owed nominal allegiance to the K...

    Islam was the professed religion of the Sibir Khanate; it was the religion of the ruling Khan of Tyumen and Sibir. Grand mosques, palaces and fortified walls were constructed by the ruling class in both Tyumen and Sibir.[citation needed] Islam was professed by not only the Khan but also the Mirzas, who were often educated in famous Islamic centers ...

    The area was originally inhabited by mainly Samoyedic and Ugric peoples. In the 11th century, Kipchaks began inhabiting the region which led to the Turkification of the population. In the 13th century, the Mongols conquered the region and it was incorporated into the territory of the Golden Horde. Some of the Tatars who arrived with Batu Khanduring...

    The Khanate of Sibir and the town of Tyumen were founded by Taibuga probably some time between 1405 and 1428. The latter was probably of Keraite origin. However, some scholars also attempt to link the Taibugids to the Kipchak elites and others. Control alternated between the descendants of Taibuga and the Shaybanidswho had descended from Genghis Kh...

    List of Taibugids: 1. On 2. Taibugha 3. Khoja 4. Mar (killed by Ibak) 5. Obder (perhaps died as Ibak's captive) 6. Makhmet/Mamuq (killed Ibak) 7. Abalak (son of Obder) 8. Aguish 9. Kasim (son of Makhmet) 10. Yadiger (killed by Kuchum) 11. Bekbulat (brother of Yadiger and possibly a co-regent) 12. Seid Akhmat (reoccupied Sibir after Yermak's death, ...

    Forsyth, James. A History of the Peoples of Siberia: Russia's North Asian Colony 1581–1990. Cambridge University Press, 1992. ISBN 0-521-40311-1
    The West Siberian Tatars by Edward J. Vajda
    Timeline Siberia Archived 2017-06-30 at the Wayback Machineat Timelines of History by Algis Ratnikas
    Russian "Conquest" 1580–1760 Archived 2020-06-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KuchlugKuchlug - Wikipedia

    Kuchlug was the son of Taibuqa, the Tayang khan (leader) of the Naimans, a Mongol-speaking tribe. In 1204, Jamuqa , the chief Mongol rival of Temüjin (later known as Genghis Khan), fled to the Naimans.

  4. Tibia es un videojuego de rol multijugador masivo en línea (MMORPG), desarrollado por CipSoft. 3 . Comenzó en el año 1997 como un programa comercial creado por un grupo de 4 estudiantes alemanes (Guido Lübke, Stephan Payer, Ulrich Schlott y Stephan Vogler).

  5. La Batalla de Chakirmaut, nota 1 también conocido como batalla de los Trece Lados, fue la batalla final de la campaña de unificación de las tribus mongolas encabezada por Temuyín. 6 5 La lucha se dividió en dos partes, la primera el enfrentamiento entre los ejércitos en la llanura y luego la derrota final cuando los naimanos y sus aliados ...

  6. La tibia se encuentra medial al peroné con el que se articula en sus extremos proximal y distal. Asimismo, entre ambos huesos existe una membrana fibrosa denominada "membrana interósea" que aporta estabilidad a ambas articulaciones al formar una sindesmosis .