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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tuqa-TimurTuqa-Timur - Wikipedia

    Tuqa-Temür (also Toqa-Temür and Togai-Temür) was the thirteenth and perhaps youngest son of Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. He was a younger brother of Batu Khan and Berke Khan, the rulers of what came to be known as the Golden Horde .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Buqa_TemürBuqa Temür - Wikipedia

    Duwa. Died. 1282. Buqa Temür (Cyrillic Mongolian: Бөхтөмөр, not to be confused with Tuka Timur, son of Djötchi, brother of Batu) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1272?-1282). He was the son of Qadaqchi. Sometime around 1272 Buqa Temür killed Negübei, who had risen in revolt against Kaidu.

  3. He was nomad and city-builder, Turk and promoter of Persian culture, restorer of the Mongol order and warrior for the spread of Islam. One thing he was to all: a conqueror of unequalled scope, able to subdue both the vast areas of nomad power to the north and the centres of agrarian Islamic culture to the south.

    • Beatrice Forbes Manz
    • 1998
  4. 7 de feb. de 2023 · THE PENULTIMATE YUAN EMPERORS - EL TEMÜR'S DICTATORSHIP - YouTube. History of China. 72K subscribers. 580. 17K views 6 months ago. After the war of the two capitals, the Yuan dynasty keeps...

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  5. 27 de ene. de 2024 · Tuka-Timur is the thirteenth son of Jochi and Kagri-Khatun, concubines from the Merkit tribe . The descendants of Tuk-Timur, khans from the Tuk-Timurid dynasty, along with the Shibanids, played a key role in the “ Great Zamyat ” and the subsequent disintegration of the Golden Horde .

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Temür was the grandson and successor of the great Kublai Khan; he ruled (1295–1307) as emperor of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1206–1368) of China and as great khan of the Mongol Empire. He was the last Yuan ruler to maintain firm control over China, but he never exercised real power over Mongol

  7. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Beatrice F. Manz. Part of the book series: Universal- und kulturhistorische Studien. Studies in Universal and Cultural History ( (UUKS)) 442 Accesses. Abstract. The author discusses in detail the genesis and make-up of the gigantic empire founded by Timur (Temür) or Tamerlane at Samarqand in 1370.