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    Yesünto'a (fl. 13th c.) was the third son of Mutukan, and grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate. His brothers were Yesü Möngke and Baidar. His nephew Alghu son of Baidar and his brother Yesu Mongke, both were the Khans of the Chagatai Khanate. He was the father of Qara Hülëgü, the Chagatai khan (1242-1246, 1252) and Baraq ...

  2. Oct 12, 2021 · Yesünto'a; Qara Hülegü; She was killed during siege of Bamyan in 1221. Belgeshi; She died shortly after Mutukan. Yesü Möngke . Tögen Khatun. She is the sister of Yesülün Khatun. Sevinch Khatun. The daughter of Buraq Hajib. Ebuskun. She is only attested in Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat's Tarikh-i-Rashidi, possibly the same as Yesülün

  3. Sometime in the early 1260s he traveled to Central Asia, and earned the trust of Mubarak Shah. When the latter was again enthroned as Chagatai Khan in 1266, Baraq gained support among the army for a coup, and deposed Mubarak Shah in September of that year. Almost immediately, he repudiated the authority of the Kublai as Great Khan.

  4. Apr 11, 2024 · Etymology. "Moghul" envoys seen in Beijing in 1656 by Johan Nieuhof, who took them for representatives of the Moghuls of India. However, Luciano Petech (1914–2010) classifies them visitors from Turpan in Moghulistan. "Moghulistan" is a Persian name and simply means "Land of the Moghuls" or Mongols (the term Moghul/Mughal is Persian for ...

  5. Yesünto'a (fl. 13th c.) was the third son of Mutukan, and grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate. His brothers were Yesü Möngke and Baidar. His nephew Alghu son of Baidar and his brother Yesu Mongke, both were the Khans of the Chagatai Khanate. He was the father of Qara Hülëgü, the Chagatai khan (1242-1246, 1252) and Baraq, the Chagatai Khan (1266–1271).

  6. How to say Yesünto'a in English? Pronunciation of Yesünto'a with and more for Yesünto'a.

  7. The rulers of the Mughal Empire shared certain genealogical relations with the Mongol royals. As they emerged in a time when this distinction had become less common, the Mughals identification as such has stuck and they have become known as one of the last Mongol successor states. As descendants of Timur, they are also members of the Timurid dynasty, and therefore were connected to other royal ...