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Tuda Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke and Tudamongke (Mongolian: Тодмөнх, romanized: Todmönkh or Tudamönkh, lit. 'Eternal Brightness'; Turki / Kypchak : تودا منکو ; died 1287), was the khan of the Golden Horde , a division of the Mongol Empire , from 1280 until his death in 1287.
In 1287, Talabuga became the Khan of the Ulus of Jochi. According to the account of contemporary medieval chronicler Marco Polo, Talabuga “slew” Tode-Mongke Khan. [11] Tode-Mongke was the reigning Khan of the Golden Horde at that time. Polo indicates that Talabuga did so with the support of Nogai.
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Tuda Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke and Tudamongke ( Mongolian: Тодмөнх, romanized: Todmönkh or Tudamönkh, lit. 'Eternal Brightness'; Turki / Kypchak: تودا منکو. . ; died 1287), was the khan of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire, from 1280 until his death in 1287.
Tode Mongke Khan of the Golden Horde The Jochid vassal princes of Galicia-Volhynia contributed troops for invasions of Europe by Nogai Khan and Talabuga. Mengu-Timur was succeeded in 1281 by his brother Töde Möngke , who was a Muslim.
Apr 28, 2022 · Tuda Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke, Tudamongke (Mongolian: Тодмөнх/Todmönkh or Tudamönkh), was khan of the Golden Horde, division of the Mongol Empire from 1280-1287. Tode Mongke was the son of Toqoqan, grandson of Batu Khan and brother of Mongke Temur. A pious khan, he converted to Islam in 1283. [1] .
death of Mongke-Temur Khan in 1280, Nogai first appoints Tode-Mongke (r.1280-1287), Tele-Buqa (r.1287-1291) and finally, Toqta (r.1291-1312) to the Jochid throne. In the dramatic conclusion, Nogai finds himself challenged by his final appointee, Toqta, and failing to replace Collection
Oct 17, 2019 · Mongke Khan was ruler of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE) from 1251 to 1259 CE. As the third Great Khan or 'universal ruler' of the Mongols, Mongke would oversee administrative reforms that continued...