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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Özbeg_KhanÖzbeg Khan - Wikipedia

    Territories of the Golden Horde under Öz Beg Khan. Cap of Monomakh of Turkic origin to Ivan Qalita Paiza of Öz Beg Khan Military and politics. Öz Beg maintained one of the largest armies in the world, which exceeded 300,000 warriors. He employed his military clout to conduct campaigns against the Ilkhanate in Azerbaijan in 1319, 1325 and 1335.

  2. 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 ).

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beg_KhanBeg Khan - Wikipedia

    Beg Khan, or Bekkhan among the Muslim areas of Russia, is a concatenation of Baig, and Khan titles originally used in Central Asia and the Middle East to indicate nobility or high rank. It is used as part of the name or title by the following: Öz Beg Khan, the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde. Muhammad Beg Khan-e Rosebahani, the ...

  5. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Öz Beg Khan has received more than 727,466 page views. His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 37 in 2019) . Öz Beg Khan is the 2,042nd most popular politician (down from 1,644th in 2019) , the 206th most popular biography from Russia (down from 176th in 2019) and ...

  6. Apr 1, 2024 · khan (1313-1341), Golden Horde. Öz Beg (flourished 14th century) was a Mongol leader and khan of the Golden Horde, or Kipchak empire, of southern Russia, under whom it attained its greatest power. He reigned from 1312 to 1341. Öz Beg was a convert to Islām, but he also welcomed Christian missionaries from western Europe into his realm.

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  7. Apr 25, 2024 · After Öz Beg Khan assumed the throne in 1313, he adopted Islam as the state religion. He built a large mosque in the city of Solkhat in the Crimea in 1314 and proscribed Buddhism and Shamanism among the Mongols in the Golden Horde. By 1315, Öz Beg had successfully Islamicized the Horde and killed Jochid princes and Buddhist lamas who opposed ...

  8. www.biographies.net › biography › Öz-beg-khanBiography of Öz Beg Khan

    Who was Öz Beg Khan? Sultan Mohammed Öz Beg, better known as Uzbeg or Ozbeg, was the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde, under whose rule the state reached its zenith. He was succeeded by his son Jani Beg. He was the son of Toghrilcha and grandson of Mengu-Timur, who had been khan of the Golden Horde from 1267–1280.

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