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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. Muhammad Mallya Beg Khan, also known as Malla-Khan, was the Khan of Kokand from 1858 to 1862; he was the son of Murad Beg Khan and the stepbrother of Khudayar Khan. [1] He was assassinated in 1862 and succeeded by his seventeen-year-old stepbrother Shah Murad Khan, who ruled for only several days until Muhammad Khudayar Khan came back to power. [2]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nawruz_BegNawruz Beg - Wikipedia

    Biography. Nawruz Beg succeeded to the throne after the murder of his predecessor Qulpa and the latter's two sons, in February 1360. [1] Nawruz Beg's antecedents are uncertain. Many modern authors simply repeat his claim to have been a son of Jani Beg, [2] but the reputable medieval author Khwandamir explicitly indicates that Nawruz Beg was a ...

  4. Islam. Sultan Mohammed Öz Beg, yang lebih dikenal sebagai Uzbeg atau Ozbeg (1282–1341, memerintah 1313–1341), adalah khan Gerombolan Emas yang lama berkuasa, di bawah kekuasaan negara yang mencapai puncaknya. [1] Ia digantikan oleh putranya Jani Beg . Ia adalah putra dari Toghrilcha dan cucu dari Mengu-Timur, yang menjadi khan Gerombolan ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Khiḍr_KhanKhiḍr Khan - Wikipedia

    Islam. Khiḍr Khan ( Turki / Kypchak: خضر خان ‎; Persian: محمود خضر خان; Hidyr or Khidyr', modern Hyzr or Khyzr in Russian texts) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1360 to 1361, having overthrown and succeeded Nawruz Beg . Earlier scholarship long followed what is now considered the unreliable testimony of Muʿīn-ad-Dīn ...

  6. Asia. Asian dynasties descended from Genghis Khan included the Yuan dynasty (Kublaids) of China, the Hulaguids of Persia, the Jochids of the Golden Horde, the Shaybanids of Siberia and Central Asia, and the Astrakhanids of Central Asia. As a rule, the Genghisid descent played a crucial role in Tatar politics.

  7. Abu'l-Hasan [1] ( c. 1569 – 12 June 1641) entitled by the Mughal emperor Jahangir as Asaf Khan, was the Grand Vizier (Prime minister) of the fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. [2] [3] He previously served as the vakil (the highest Mughal administrative office) of Jahangir. [4] Asaf Khan is perhaps best known for being the father of Arjumand ...

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