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Togha Temür (died December 1353), also known as Taghaytimur, was a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate in the mid-14th century. Of the many individuals who attempted to become Ilkhan after the death of Abu Sa'id, Togha Temür was the only one who hailed from eastern Iran, and was the last major candidate who was of the house of Genghis Khan.
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- 1338-1353
- Abu Sa'id Bahadur
- Luqman
Apr 11, 2024 · Togon-temür (born 1320, China—died 1370, China) was the last emperor (reigned 1333–68) of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1206–1368) in China, under whom the population was provoked into rebellion. Togon-temür became emperor at the age of 13 but proved to be a weak ruler who preferred to spend his time exploring the religious cult of Lamaism ...
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Nov 9, 2016 · TOḠA TIMUR. TOḠA TIMUR (TOḠA TEMÜR), the last of the Mongol Il-Khans of Iran (736-754/1336-1353); his name is often given as Taḡāy Timur, but the final ‘y’ never appears on his coins (Album, 1984, p. 94). Descended in the sixth generation from Joči Qasar, a younger brother of Čengiz Khan, he emerged from obscurity in the ...
Jan 8, 2021 · Toghon Temür Emperor Huizong Timeline 1320-1370. Born – 25th May 1320. Died – 23rd May 1370. Father – Khutughtu Khan Kusala (1300 – 1329) Mother – Mailaiti of the Karluks (dates unknown) Spouses – m. 1333 – Danishiri (1320 – 1335); m. 1337 – Bayan Khutugh (1324 – 1365); Empress Ki (1315 – 1370) Children – by Ki ...
Togha Temür (c. 1338-1353) (recognized by the Kartids 1338-1349; by the Jalayirids 1338-1339, 1340-1344; by the Sarbadars 1338-1341, 1344, 1353) Luqman (1353-1388) (son of Togha Temür) See Also Mongol Empire Abbasids Ibn Taymiyyah Notes
During this time, he took a still young Timur into his service. In 1349, while Togha Temür was still alive, Mu'izz-uddin Husayn stopped paying tribute to him, and ruled as an independent Sultan. Togha Temür's murder in 1353 by the Sarbadars ended that potential threat.
He offered the Ilkhanid throne to Togha Temür, who invaded early in 1339. Hassan Kuchak, however, offered the hand of Sati Beg in marriage and handing over the province of Iraqi Arab when Togha responded warmly to the proposal, he forwarded the letters to Hasan Buzurg.