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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mengu-TimurMengu-Timur - Wikipedia

    In 1277, he ended the long siege of the Alani city Dyadkov with the assistance of his Russian vassals and crushed the rebellion of the Volga Bulgars in Kazan. And he allowed German traders to travel freely through his domain. In 1280, he launched his campaign against Poland which ended in his defeat.

  2. Mengu-timur falleció en 1405, a los 70 años de edad. A pesar de su muerte, su legado perduró en la región durante siglos. Su imperio se convirtió en una potencia regional y su gobierno estableció un precedente para la administración centralizada y la tolerancia religiosa en Asia Central.

  3. Biografía. Era hijo de Toqoqan, nieto de Batú Kan y hermano de Mengu Timur. Kan piadoso, abandonó el chamanismo animista tradicional de los mongoles para convertirse al islam en 1283. 1 Debido a su religiosidad, Tuda Mengu no intentó expandir su territorio con la agresividad de sus predecesores. Sin embargo, tuvo buenas relaciones con el ...

    • Toqoqan
    • Islam
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Golden_HordeGolden Horde - Wikipedia

    Mengu-Timur (1266–1280) Regions in the lower Volga inhabited by the descendants of Nogai Khan. Berke left no sons, so Batu's grandson Mengu-Timur was nominated by Kublai and succeeded his uncle Berke. However, Mengu-Timur secretly supported the Ögedeid prince Kaidu against Kublai and the Ilkhanate.

  5. Mengu-Timur is the 3,715th most popular politician (up from 3,951st in 2019), the 360th most popular biography from Russia (up from 391st in 2019) and the 110th most popular Russian Politician. Mengu-timur is most famous for its beaches.

  6. 14 de oct. de 2019 · The khan Mengu-Timur (r. 1266-1280 CE) opened the Golden Horde to trade, giving the Genoese and Venice trading colonies at Azov and Caffa, and ordering the Russians to allow German traders into their lands. After Mengu-Timur's death, Nogai was the de facto ruler of the Golden Horde.

  7. He received it from Mengu-Timur – he and Kirill II were close correspondents and political aides to each other. Under the Mongol invasion, Russian princes, as well as Metropolitans, were obliged...