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  1. Biography. Qazan was the son of Yasa'ur, a Chagatayid prince who had revolted in the 1310s. Upon his accession to the throne, he attempted to increase his power within the ulus. These measures provoked the anger of the nobility, who threw their support behind the Qara'unas Amir Qazaghan. The two went to war in 1345; Qazan defeated ...

    • Qazan Khan

      Qazan or Ghazan is the name of: Ghazan Khan, the most famous...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qazan_KhanQazan Khan - Wikipedia

    Qazan or Ghazan is the name of: Ghazan Khan, the most famous Ilkhan of Mongol Persia. Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur (died 1346), ruler of the Chagatai Khanate in 1343–1346.

  3. Saray Mulk Khanum was born a princess of Moghulistan in c. 1341 to Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur, the last Khan of the Chagatai Khanate. Saray's grandfather was Khan Yasa'ur, her father's predecessor and a great-great-grandson of Chagatai Khan. She was therefore, a direct descendant of Genghis Khan, the Great Khan (Emperor) and founder of ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DanishmendjiDanishmendji - Wikipedia

    Danishmendji (died 1348) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1346 to 1348. He was the second Khan of the Chagatai ulus to be descended from Ögedei. In 1346 he was raised to the Khanship by Amir Qazaghan, who was the leader of the Qara'unas and who recently had taken effective control of the ulus.

  5. Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur غازان خان: 1343–1346 CE Islam: Qazan's death signified the end of the effective power of the Chagatai khans within the ulus; subsequent khans were rulers in name only. Qazaghan took the title of Amir and to legitimize himself conferred the title of khan on descendants of Genghis Khan of his own ...

  6. amaga. Inici. Notes. Referències. Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur. Qazan Khan (+ 1346) fou kan del Kanat de Txagatai des de vers 1343 fins a la seva mort el 1346. Era fill del príncep Yasaur, un txagataïda que es va revoltar el 1315 i es va passar als il-kànides rebent un feu a l'Afganistan al sud de l' Oxus.

  7. Chagatai, o Chagatai Kan (también escrito Chagatay, Djagatai, Chaghadai o Tschagatai), ( ca. 1183 muerto en 1241 o 1242), fue el segundo hijo de Gengis Kan y primer Kan (emperador) del kanato que llevaría su nombre, el Kanato de Chagatai . Ayudó a su padre en la conquista de gran parte de Asia.