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  1. Öz Beg Khan (1282–1341), longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde; Oz Peretz (born 1994), Israeli footballer; Oz Raly (born 1987), Israeli footballer; Nickname: Osman Oz Bengur (born 1949), American investment banker and politician; Robert Oz Clarke (born 1949), British wine writer; Richard Oz Griebel (born 1949), American banker, lawyer ...

  2. 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.

  3. 12 Tīnī Beg 1Y, 1341–1342, son of Öz Beg (11), killed by Jani Beg (13). [ 16 ] 13 Jānī Beg 15Y, 1342–1357, brother of Tini Beg (12), lost land in the west, took Tabriz , his 1347 siege of Kaffa spread the black death to Europe.

  4. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jani_BegJani BegWikipedia

    Jani Beg, död 1357 i Sarai, även kallad Djanibek Khan var en khan av Gyllene Horden 1342-1357, efterträdare till sin far Öz Beg Khan. Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ]

  5. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q335097) ... Öz Beg Khan. Khan of the Golden Horde. Also known as Muhammad Uzbeg. Born in 1282 in Golden Horde Died in 1341 in Sarai ...

  6. 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.

  7. On the basis of Mamai's marriage to the daughter (Tulun Beg Khanum?) of Khan Berdi Beg, a descendant of Jochi's son Batu, and also Ibn Khaldun's statement that "Mamai went to the Crimea and appointed as khan one of the offspring of the children of Öz Beg, named ʿAbdallāh," some modern historians have considered ʿAbdallāh a descendant of ...

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