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  • Al-Buqa'
  • Place in Sa'dah, Yemen

    al-Buqa' is an 'Uzlah in Kitaf wa Al Boqe'e District, Saada Governorate, Yemen. al-Buqa' The area was allegedly used as Saudi training grounds for child

    Al-Buqa'

    Al-Buqa'

  • Buqa
  • Mongolian minister in Iran

    Buqa (or Bugha) (died January 16, 1289) was a Mongol lord and chancellor who was instrumental in sweeping Arghun to power as the fourth Il-Khan of Iran

    Buqa

    Buqa

    Buqa

  • Aq Buqa
  • Aq Buqa, or Āq Būqā (died 1295) was a Jalayirid general of the Mongol ruler Tekuder. He was a son of Ilka Noyan, a follower of Hülegü Khan. He was the

    Aq Buqa

    Aq Buqa

    Aq_Buqa

  • Feras Taleb
  • Jordanian footballer

    goalkeeper who played for Jordan in the 2004 Asian Cup. He also played for Al Buqa. Football in Jordan Feras Taleb at National-Football-Teams.com v t e

    Feras Taleb

    Feras_Taleb

  • Yemeni Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of Yemen

    al-Buqa’, Saada Governorate 131st Infantry Brigade – Kitaf, Saada Governorate al Jawf Axis – al-Jawf Governorate 115th Infantry Brigade – al-Hazm, al-Jawf

    Yemeni Armed Forces

    Yemeni Armed Forces

    Yemeni_Armed_Forces

  • Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict
  • Armed conflict in the Arabian Peninsula

    October, Salafist fighters, including Salafist leader Bassam al-Mehbar, took control of al-Buqa' border crossing in Yemen's Saada Governorate, with the help

    Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict

    Houthi–Saudi Arabian conflict

    Houthi–Saudi_Arabian_conflict

  • Chagatai Khanate
  • 1226–1347 Turkicized Mongol khanate in Central Asia

    Yunus Khan and Esen Buqa II quarreled over the throne with Esen Buqa II emerging as the victor. Yunus fled to Samarkand. Under Esen Buqa II, the powerful

    Chagatai Khanate

    Chagatai Khanate

    Chagatai_Khanate

  • Kitbuqa
  • Mongol general (died 1260)

    had betrayed theirs. Kitbuqa was executed by veteran Mamluk Jamal al-Din Akoush al-Shamsy. Mamluk histories speak of Kitbuqa with respect, painting him

    Kitbuqa

    Kitbuqa

  • List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen
  • or MANPADS. 3 August 2015 – A Saudi Arabian Seeker 400 is shot down in Al-Buqa, Saada. 5 August 2015 – The Houthis claimed they shot down a Saudi Arabian

    List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen

    List_of_aviation_shootdowns_and_accidents_during_the_Saudi_Arabian-led_intervention_in_Yemen

  • Siege of Dammaj
  • Battle of the Yemeni Revolution

    loyal to the Salafi group blocked the Al Buqa road connecting Saada to Saudi Arabia and tribesmen from the al-Islah movement blocked the Sanaa-Saada

    Siege of Dammaj

    Siege of Dammaj

    Siege_of_Dammaj

  • Arghun
  • Ruler of the Mongol empire's Ilkhanate from 1284 to 1291

    with Nawruz being their emir. Buqa, to whom he owed his throne was also awarded with dual office of sahib-i divan and amir al-umara, combining both military

    Arghun

    Arghun

    Arghun

  • Mount Sinai (Bible)
  • Sacred mountain mentioned in the Bible

    and al-Jabal (both meaning "the Mount"). As for the adjacent Wādī Ṭuwā, it is considered muqaddas "sacred", and a part of it is called al-Buqʿa al-Mubāraka

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount Sinai (Bible)

    Mount_Sinai_(Bible)

  • Hulegu Khan
  • Western Asian Mongol ruler (c. 1217–1265)

    – married firstly to Yesu Buqa Güregen, son of Urughtu Noyan of the Dörben tribe, married secondly Tukel, son of Yesu Buqa A concubine from Qutui Khatun's

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu_Khan

  • Shams al-Din Juvayni
  • 13th century Persian statesman and Mongol vizier

    vizier by Buqa. A skillful political and military leader, Shams al-Din is also known to have patronized the arts. The musician Safi al-Din al-Urmawi was

    Shams al-Din Juvayni

    Shams al-Din Juvayni

    Shams_al-Din_Juvayni

  • 2013 Yemeni Ministry of Defense attack
  • 2013 militant attack in Yemen

    after travelling through the al-Buqa border crossing. Additionally, the U.S. launched a drone strike on a car in Radda, al-Bayda governorate, targeting

    2013 Yemeni Ministry of Defense attack

    2013_Yemeni_Ministry_of_Defense_attack

  • Tekuder
  • Sultan of the Persian-based Ilkhanate (1246-1284) (r. 1282-1284)

    including Nawruz into the custody of Buqa, then the most senior of Tekuder's commanders, on 13 or 28 June. Buqa in turn handed him over to Ahmad who put

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

    Tekuder

  • Buğa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Buqa (via Arabic script). It may refer to: Bugha al-Kabir or Bugha the Elder (died 862), prominent Turkish general in the Abbasid Caliphate Bugha al-Sharabi

    Buğa

    Buğa

  • Tughlugh Timur
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from c. 1360 to 1363

    and Khan of the whole Chagatai Khanate from c. 1360 until his death. Esen Buqa (a direct descendant of Chagatai Khan) was his father who was also the former

    Tughlugh Timur

    Tughlugh_Timur

  • Özbeg Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1313 to 1341

    was forced to withdraw. Prior to and during the Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war, Chagatai Khan Esen Buqa I attempted to gain the support of Öz Beg Khan against

    Özbeg Khan

    Özbeg Khan

    Özbeg_Khan

  • Talabuga
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1287 to 1291

    indicates that Talabuga did so with the support of Nogai. The account of Rashid al-Din however implies that Talabuga deposed of Tode-Mongke without assistance

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

  • Tode Mongke
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287

    descendants of Batu, and in 1287, Tode Mongke was forced to abdicate. Tole Buqa was then elected as khan, but was forced to share power. He had two wives

    Tode Mongke

    Tode Mongke

    Tode_Mongke

  • Qutb al-Din Mohammad
  • Qutlughanid ruler of Kerman (r.1252-1257)

    When Möngke heard of this treason thanks to a commander named Buqa, he authorised Qutb al-Din to execute his cousin. Sometime later he suppressed a rebellion

    Qutb al-Din Mohammad

    Qutb_al-Din_Mohammad

  • Hotula Khan
  • Khan of Khamag Mongol confederation

    Mongols thirteen times clashed with the Tatar leaders Qoton Baraq and Jali Buqa, they did not manage to achieve a decisive advantage. He was ambushed after

    Hotula Khan

    Hotula_Khan

  • Chabi
  • Khatun of Mongols

    Yuelie (赵国大長公主) — married to Ay Buqa, Prince of Zhao (趙王) Grand Princess of Chang, Ulujin (吾魯真公主) — married to Buqa from Ikires clan Princess-Aunt of

    Chabi

    Chabi

    Chabi

  • Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate)
  • Ilkhanate prince (1256–1282)

    Öljei Khatun (his cousin and daughter of Buqa Timur of Oirats) Ara Qutlugh — married to Taraghai (son of Buqa Timur and his Möngke's cousin), later married

    Möngke Temür (Ilkhanate)

    Möngke_Temür_(Ilkhanate)

  • Rukn al-Din Mubarak Khwaja
  • Ruler of Kirman

    Caliph al-Mustasim. He was ambushed by Mongol forces along the way to Baghdad. When Möngke heard of this treason thanks to the commander Buqa who ambushed

    Rukn al-Din Mubarak Khwaja

    Rukn_al-Din_Mubarak_Khwaja

  • Arpa Ke'un
  • Il-Khan from 1335 to 1336

    the throne by Abu Sa'id's vizier Ghiyas al-Din and was elected 5 days later with a regnal title Sultan Muiz al-Dunya wa'l Din Mahmud on Karabakh. Instead

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa_Ke'un

  • Manggala
  • Prince of Anxi

    Prince of Qin (1278-1287) Altan Buqa (d. 1323) — Prince of Qin (1287-1289) Arslan Buqa — only attested in Jami al-Tawarikh Princess Nugulan - married

    Manggala

    Manggala

  • List of Mongol rulers
  • 1266–1270 Negübei 1270–c. 1272 Buqa Temür c. 1272–1287 Duwa 1287–1307 Könchek 1306–1308 Taliqu 1308–1309 Kebek 1309 d. 1325 Esen Buqa I 1309–c. 1318 Kebek (restored)

    List of Mongol rulers

    List of Mongol rulers

    List_of_Mongol_rulers

  • Gaykhatu
  • Ilkhanate ruler from 1291 to 1295

    Taghachar and Sad al-Din Zanjani, even appointing the latter to the post of vizier on 18 November 1292 while confirming his father-in-law Aq Buqa Jalair as commander-in-chief

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

  • Baydu
  • Ilkhan

    arrested governor Baybuqa of Diyarbakir. Gaykhatu sent his father-in-law Aq Buqa and Taghachar against Baydu on 17 March 1295, himself arriving at Tabriz

    Baydu

    Baydu

    Baydu

  • Toqoqan
  • Son of Batu Khan

    also known as Buka Ujin of the Oirats. Her father (or possibly brother) was Buqa-Temür, who was a grandson of Genghis Khan through his daughter Checheikhen

    Toqoqan

    Toqoqan

  • Kublai Khan
  • Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294

    to Ay Buqa, Prince of Zhao (趙王) and had issue (four sons) Princess Ulujin, Grand Princess of Chang State (昌国大长吾魯真公主), 3rd daughter married to Buqa from

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai Khan

    Kublai_Khan

  • Buqaʽi al-Qababiyah
  • Place in Madaba Governorate, Jordan

    Buqaʽi al-Qababiyah (بقاعي القبابية) is a town in the Madaba Governorate of western Jordan. Maplandia world gazetteer "Buqay' al Qababi'ah map, satellite

    Buqaʽi al-Qababiyah

    Buqaʽi_al-Qababiyah

  • Alamut Castle
  • 9th-century fortress in Qazvin province, Iran

    of the Quhistani fortresses were lost to the Christian Mongol general Ket-Buqa. By May, the Mongol troops had proceeded to the fortress of Girdkuh where

    Alamut Castle

    Alamut Castle

    Alamut_Castle

  • Alinaq Noyan
  • Ilkhanid commander (died 1289)

    including Nawruz into the custody of Buqa, then the most senior of Tekuder's commanders, on 13 or 28 June. Buqa in turn handed him over to Ahmad who put

    Alinaq Noyan

    Alinaq Noyan

    Alinaq_Noyan

  • Somali Civil War (2009–present)
  • Ongoing conflict in the Horn of Africa

    Islamic State in Somalia, at least six missiles were used which struck in Buqa, 37 miles north of Qandala, AFRICOM said in a statement that "several terrorists"

    Somali Civil War (2009–present)

    Somali Civil War (2009–present)

    Somali_Civil_War_(2009–present)

  • Hajji Muhammad (Golden Horde)
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1419 to 1423

    the Muʿizz al-ansāb, Ḥājjī Muḥammad was son of ʿAlī, the son of Bīk-Qundī, the son of Ming-Tīmūr, the son of Bādāqūl, the son of Jūjī-Būqā, the son of

    Hajji Muhammad (Golden Horde)

    Hajji_Muhammad_(Golden_Horde)

  • Mengu-Timur
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1266 to 1280

    Börlük With unknown wives and concubines: Tudan Cholkhan Sarai Buqa Moloqai Ulus Buqa Qadan Qoduqai Künges Toghrilcha Öz Beg List of khans of the Golden

    Mengu-Timur

    Mengu-Timur

    Mengu-Timur

  • Taghachar
  • Mongol commander

    Prince Yoshmut's army defeated Nogai, his father Qutu Buqa died in this battle. Just like Buqa, as an orphaned person whose father died in battle he was

    Taghachar

    Taghachar

  • Urus Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1369 to 1377

    as governor by his son Tingiz-Buqa, who ruthlessly suppressed the opposition. When Khan Berdi Beg was dying, Tingiz-Buqa conspired to set up a khan of

    Urus Khan

    Urus Khan

    Urus_Khan

  • Mamai
  • Mongol general and kingmaker (died 1380/1381)

    entrusted to a member of another clan, Qutluq-Buqa of the Kungrat, a brother of the chief emir (beglerbeg) Mogul-Buqa. Mamai appears to have resented this apparent

    Mamai

    Mamai

    Mamai

  • Stele of Genghis Khan
  • Stele containing the first known inscription written in Mongolian Script

    settlement of Buqa Sočiɣai, whose location is unknown. It was found, however, near Khirkhira in the Transbaikal region, which according to the Jami' al-tawarikh

    Stele of Genghis Khan

    Stele of Genghis Khan

    Stele_of_Genghis_Khan

  • Kaidu
  • Leader of the House of Ögedei

    Khwājah Qahawur (or Qudāwur or Töde'ür) Quril Sorqa Buqa (or ʿUrqā Tūqā) Yisün Buqa (or Eygü Buqa) Li Bakhshi (or Tai Bakhshi) Sarban Könchek Bariqi (or

    Kaidu

    Kaidu

    Kaidu

  • Alaqush
  • King of Onguds

    Princess Yeliwan - m. Altan Buqa, son of Manggala[citation needed] Princess Qutluq - m. Ebügen, son of Qurudai[citation needed] Yer Buqa (拙里不花) - Governor of

    Alaqush

    Alaqush

  • Division of the Mongol Empire
  • From 1259 to 1294

    Conflicts such as border clashes among them continued; for example, the Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war occurred between the Chagatai Khanate and the Ilkhanate in

    Division of the Mongol Empire

    Division_of_the_Mongol_Empire

  • Mongol campaign against the Nizaris
  • Part of the Mongol conquest of Persia (1253–1256)

    forces were under Tegüder. A contingent of Oirat tribesmen also joined under Buqa Temür. No member of Ögedei's family is mentioned. Hülegü had with him a thousand

    Mongol campaign against the Nizaris

    Mongol campaign against the Nizaris

    Mongol_campaign_against_the_Nizaris

  • Khiḍr Khan
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1360 to 1361

    known as the "Anonymous of Iskandar") in seeing Khiḍr Khan as a son of Sasi Buqa, son of Noqai, a supposed descendant of Jochi's son Orda. However, today

    Khiḍr Khan

    Khiḍr Khan

    Khiḍr_Khan

  • Ariq Böke
  • Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264

    (سوسه/Sūsa) Arba Ku'ün (ارپا كاون/Arpā Kāūn) Nairaqu buqa [ja] (乃剌忽不花/nǎiláhū búhuā,نایرو بوقا/Nāīrū būqā) Khagans of imprecise origin from Ariq Böke Jorightu

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq Böke

    Ariq_Böke

  • Ilkhanate
  • 1256-1335 Post-Mongol Empire khanate in Iran

    emir Nawruz in Khorasan. To fund his campaigns, Arghun allowed his viziers Buqa and Sa'd-ud-dawla to centralize expenditures, but this was highly unpopular

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

    Ilkhanate

  • Checheyigen
  • Second daughter of Genghis Khan (c. 1186 – after 1253)

    and her Oirat husband had seven children: three boys named Buqa Temür, Börtö'ä, and Bars Buqa, and four daughters named Güyük, Orqina, Elchiqmish, and Köchü

    Checheyigen

    Checheyigen

  • List of khans of the Golden Horde
  • (13), killed. 17 Khiḍr Khan, 1360–1361, son of Mangqutay, the son of Tula-Buqa, the son of Qadaq, the son Shiban (3b), murdered. 18 Tīmūr Khwāja, 1361,

    List of khans of the Golden Horde

    List_of_khans_of_the_Golden_Horde

  • Maqsud Shah
  • Khan of the Kumul Khanate

    Khizr Khwaja Khan son of Tughlugh Timur Khan son of Esen Buqa Khan son of Duwa Khan son of Ghiyath Al-Din Baraq Khan son of Yesuntoa Khan Khuu son of Mutukan

    Maqsud Shah

    Maqsud_Shah

  • Islamic State insurgency in Puntland
  • Insurgency in Somalia

    strongholds in Al-Miskaat mountains". www.hiiraan.com. Retrieved 2025-02-26. Jama (2025-03-01). "Puntland Forces Capture Key ISIS Base in Buqa Caleed". Somali

    Islamic State insurgency in Puntland

    Islamic State insurgency in Puntland

    Islamic_State_insurgency_in_Puntland

  • Toqta
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312

    Century. Cambridge University Press. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-521-13533-7. Rashid al-Din - universal History, Encyclopedia of Mongolia and Mongol Empire, see:

    Toqta

    Toqta

    Toqta

  • Alghu
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate

    1304 Toqta Yasa'ur Düküles Ejil Buqa Nom-Quli — 2nd Prince of Xining (西宁王), became ancestor of Kara Del rulers Aq Buqa Sati Da'ud Gambo Dorji Chigin-Temur

    Alghu

    Alghu

    Alghu

  • Mongol Empire
  • Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368

    envoys backed Tokhta's son against Ozbeg. In the Chagatai Khanate, Esen Buqa I (r. 1309–1318) was enthroned as khan after suppressing a sudden rebellion

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol_Empire

  • Berke–Hulegu war
  • War between the Golden Horde and Ilkhanate

    and a fierce battle began. Many men were killed on both sides, with Qutu Buqa, Taghachar’s father fighting bravely before being killed. Nogai as well took

    Berke–Hulegu war

    Berke–Hulegu war

    Berke–Hulegu_war

  • Uways
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1418–1421 CE and 1425–1429 CE Esen Buqa II (died 1462), Khan of Moghulistan Üveys Pasha (1512–1547), Ottoman pasha Uways al-Barawi (1847–1909), Somali Islamic

    Uways

    Uways

  • Siege of Maymun-Diz
  • Mongol siege against the Nizari fortress of Maymun-Diz (1256)

    under the prince Tegüder. A contingent of Oirat tribesmen also joined under Buqa Temür. No member of Ögedei's family is mentioned. Hülegü had with him a thousand

    Siege of Maymun-Diz

    Siege_of_Maymun-Diz

  • Padishah Khatun
  • Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty ruler of Kirman (1256–1295) (r.1292-1295)

    Kirman due to her influence on Arghun in 1284. However, powerful vizier Buqa ruled in favor of Suyurghatmish, hastily married her to Gaykhatu and thus

    Padishah Khatun

    Padishah Khatun

    Padishah_Khatun

  • Hadhabani
  • Medieval Sunni Muslim Kurdish tribe and Emirate

    1037/38, a strong wave of Iraqiyya Ghuzz Turkic tribe led by the chiefs Buqa, Goktash, Mansur and Dana reached Azarbaijan. The Iraqiyya soon began to

    Hadhabani

    Hadhabani

    Hadhabani

  • Nawrūz (Mongol emir)
  • 13th century Mongol Naib of Ilkhanate and Ilkhanate emir of Khorasan

    new kingmaker Buqa. He held this powerful position of being the autonomous de facto ruler of Khorasan until Arghun Khan's arrest of Buqa. Hearing of the

    Nawrūz (Mongol emir)

    Nawrūz_(Mongol_emir)

  • List of leaders of Uzbekistan
  • domains of the Uzbeks prior to the Abulkhairids. Shiban Bahadur Oghul Jochi Buqa Bad Oghul Mengu Timur Oghlan Fulad Oghul Ibrahim Sultan Dawlat Shaykh Oghlan

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List_of_leaders_of_Uzbekistan

  • Baghdad Khatun
  • Empress consort of the Ilkhanate

    Amir Shaikh Hasan Buzurg, the son of Amir Husayn Kurkan, the son of Amir Aq Buqa Jalayir. In 1325 Abu Sa'id, aged twenty, fell in love with Baghdad and wanted

    Baghdad Khatun

    Baghdad_Khatun

  • Yasa'ur
  • Mongolian prince based in Central Asia and Iran

    for the east, while the Chagataiid forces were recalled by the khan Esen Buqa. Around this time Yasa'ur, who had been accused by Kebek of cooperated with

    Yasa'ur

    Yasa'ur

  • Arghun Aqa
  • 13th century Mongol governor

    Hamadan) Arghun Hajji Mengli Buqa Barghun Hajji Emine Khatun (died c. 1300 and buried in Salmas) — possibly married to Taj al-Din 'Ali Shah, vizier. Begi

    Arghun Aqa

    Arghun Aqa

    Arghun_Aqa

  • War against the Islamic State
  • Military actions against the Islamic State

    Islamic State in Somalia, at least six missiles were used which struck in Buqa, 37 miles north of Qandala, AFRICOM said in a statement that "several terrorists"

    War against the Islamic State

    War against the Islamic State

    War_against_the_Islamic_State

  • Zhenjin
  • Prince of Yan

    of Qi (赵国公主忽答迭迷失), 1st daughter married to Körgüz from Öngüds, son of Ay Buqa, Prince of Zhao (趙王) and Yuelie ( older sister of Zhenjin) Nangabula, Grand

    Zhenjin

    Zhenjin

  • Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1266 to 1271

    was declared, although sources conflict on the time and location. Rashid al-Din claims that the meeting took place in the spring of 1269 in Talas, while

    Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq

    Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq

    Ghiyas-ud-din_Baraq

  • Shaykh Uways Jalayir
  • Jalayirid ruler of Iraq

    region, as well as his patronage to the arts. His chronicler, Abu Bakr al-Qutbi al-Ahari, wrote of Shaykh Uways Jalayir’s deeds in the Tarikh-i Shaikh Uvais

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir

    Shaykh Uways Jalayir

    Shaykh_Uways_Jalayir

  • Qocho
  • 843–1353 Uyghur kingdom in modern Xinjiang, China

    the Chagatai Khanate. In 1322, Tämir Buqa iduq-qut rose to power. In 1330, Senggi iduq-qut succeeded Tämir Buqa iduq-qut. In 1332, Taipindu iduq-qut succeeded

    Qocho

    Qocho

    Qocho

  • Kurds
  • Iranic ethnic group

    to the east of the Jazira, while the other under Buqa marched on Diyarbakir. Sulayman bin Naser al-Dawla, the Marwanid ruler, persuaded the Oghuz to

    Kurds

    Kurds

    Kurds

  • Büri
  • Mongolian prince (died 1252)

    (1308-1309) Temür Oradai Tümen Bughu Dhul Qarnain Ali Buqa Temür — khan (1272–1282) Örüg Temür Öljei Buqa Ahmad (d. 1270) — killed by Baraq's emir Na'uldar

    Büri

    Büri

  • Öljaitü
  • Ilkhan from 1304 to 1316

    Tarikh-i Uljaytu (History of Oljeitu), Öljeitu was at first known as "Öljei Buqa", and then "Temüder", and finally "Kharbanda". Various c. Same source also

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

    Öljaitü

  • Jalayirid Sultanate
  • 1335–1432 Persianate Turco-Mongol state in modern Iraq and western Iran

    supporters in 1295. He became the patron (murabbī) of Sadr al-Din Zanjani, Kaykhatu's grand vizier. Aq Buqa was married to Ghazan Khan's sister Ūljatāy Sulṭān

    Jalayirid Sultanate

    Jalayirid Sultanate

    Jalayirid_Sultanate

  • Ghazan
  • Ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate from 1295 to 1304

    his murder of Aq Buqa Jalair, his executioner was Nawrūz's brother Hajji, who was also Aq Buqa's son-in-law. Taghachar's protege, Sadr al-Din Zanjani was

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

  • Golden Horde
  • 1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate

    000 of Abu'l-Khayr Khan's followers eastwards to the Chu River where Esen Buqa II of Moghulistan granted them pasture lands. After Abu'l-Khayr Khan died

    Golden Horde

    Golden Horde

    Golden_Horde

  • 1289
  • Calendar year

    William de Shareshull, English lawyer and chief justice (d. 1370) January 16 – Buqa (or Bugha), Mongol nobleman and chancellor February 26 – Przemko of Ścinawa

    1289

    1289

    1289

  • List of people who were beheaded
  • struggle against the imposition of the Protestant Reformation in Iceland. Buqa (1289) – Grand Vizier. Executed for treason. Ascall mac Ragnaill (1171) –

    List of people who were beheaded

    List of people who were beheaded

    List_of_people_who_were_beheaded

  • Qutuqa Beki
  • Mongol leader

    Compendium of Chronicles he was given hand of Checheyigen (daughter of Genghis) Buqa Temür — commander of a tümen in Ilkhanate Chupan — married to Nomoghan, daughter

    Qutuqa Beki

    Qutuqa_Beki

  • Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan)
  • Khan

    1276. He had several wives and concubines with whom he had five sons: Öljei Buqa Qutluqshah Boralqi Tutluq Horqadai Esen Pulad Qadaq Rene Grousset, The Empire

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    Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan)

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  • Abdal Latif Sultan (Afak Khan)
  • Ruler of the Yarkand Khanate from 1618 to 1630

    Vali wrote that Afak Khan ruled for 12 years. Mahmud ibn Vali's book, "Bahr al-Asrar" ( "Sea of Mysteries"), was written in 7 parts between 1641 and 1644

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    Abdal_Latif_Sultan_(Afak_Khan)

  • Kashmir Sultanate
  • Sovereign state in South Asia (1320–1589)

    Jayayakshya Malla of Nepal, and Khan Esen Buqa II of Moghulistan were among the leaders who exchanged embassies with Zayn al-Abidin. List of monarchs of Kashmir

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  • Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate
  • Buqa–Ayurbarwada war: Conflict breaks out between the Chagatai Khanate and the Yuan dynasty and Ilkhanate 1318 Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war: Esen Buqa I

    Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate

    Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate

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  • Abish Khatun
  • Ruler of the Salghurids of Shiraz (r. 1264–1284)

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  • Kildi Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1361 to 1362

    victims of these machinations was the beglerbeg Mogul Buqa; from other sources we know that Mogul Buqa survived the fall of Nawruz Beg and Taydula Khatun

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  • List of Chagatai khans
  • grandson of Abdurashid Khan, ruled only 9 days before he was killed Abd al-Latif (Afak) Khan 1618–1630, second son of Shudja ad-Din Ahmad Khan, who was

    List of Chagatai khans

    List of Chagatai khans

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  • Arab Shah
  • Khan of the Golden Horde from 1377 to 1380

    The Muʿizz al-ansāb and the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah give his descent as follows: Chinggis Khan - Jochi - Shiban - Bahadur - Jochi-Buqa - Bādāqūl

    Arab Shah

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  • Toghrul
  • Mongol chieftain, khan of the Keraites (c. 1130–1203)

    a neighboring tribe to the west of the Keraites. The two other brothers, Buqa-Timur and Tai-Timur Taïshi were executed. However, Toghrul's success was

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  • 625–758 CE dynasty of Turkic sub-kings

    considered as a sign of recognition of Turk sovereignty, since the title buqa (bull) had been in use from 599, when Khagan Tardu united the Turk Empire

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    Tokhara Yabghus

    Tokhara_Yabghus

  • Mongolian language
  • Official language of Mongolia

    the Uyghurs sharing that knowledge were Tata-tonga (Chinese: 塔塔統阿), Bilge Buqa (比俚伽普華), Kara Igach Buyruk (哈剌亦哈赤北魯), and Mengsus (孟速思). From that time,

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    Mongolian language

    Mongolian_language

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • caliphate. Richards, D. S. (2010-01-01). The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi'l-Ta'rikh. Part 3. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • List of Uyghurs
  • until 1415 Naqsh-i-Jahan Awais Khan Sher Muhammad Awais Khan Satuq Khan Esen Buqa II Mansur Khan (born c. 1482–1483; died 1543), the last Khan of a united

    List of Uyghurs

    List_of_Uyghurs

  • Il Beg
  • Khan of the Golden Horde (r. 1374)

    The Muʿizz al-ansāb and the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah give his descent as follows: Chinggis Khan - Jochi - Shiban - Bahadur - Jochi-Buqa - Bādāqūl

    Il Beg

    Il_Beg

  • List of conflicts in Asia
  • Civil War 1262 Berke–Hulagu war 1268–1301 Kaidu–Kublai war 1314–1318 Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war 1468–1500 Kazakh War of Independence 1508 Kazakh-Nogai War

    List of conflicts in Asia

    List_of_conflicts_in_Asia

  • Mongolian names
  • health (esen), uncle (abaqa), firmness (batu), stability (toqto'a), bulls (buqa, for men), iron (temür), steel (bolad), black (qara), hardness (berke), nine

    Mongolian names

    Mongolian_names

  • Abdurashid Khan
  • Ruler of the Yarkent Khanate from 1533 to 1560

    Uyghur music. He liked to change into ordinary clothes, following Khalif Harun al-Rashid, and wander among the population without being recognised. He made

    Abdurashid Khan

    Abdurashid_Khan

  • Suyurghatmish
  • Ruler of Kirman

    While he managed to secure his throne thanks to powerful chief minister Buqa, this situation came to an abrupt end in 1291 with death of Arghun. Padishah

    Suyurghatmish

    Suyurghatmish

  • Timeline of the Yuan dynasty
  • Khanate and the Yuan dynasty and Ilkhanate 1317 Centralization policies fail and princes regain autonomy 1318 Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war: Esen Buqa I dies

    Timeline of the Yuan dynasty

    Timeline_of_the_Yuan_dynasty

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    Lord Ram

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  • Proven/al
  • n.

    The Provencal language. See Langue d'oc.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    All; wholly; completely; as, almighty, almost.

  • Proven/al
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Provence in France.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    The Arabic definite article answering to the English the; as, Alkoran, the Koran or the Book; alchemy, the chemistry.

  • Shafiite
  • n.

    A member of one of the four sects of the Sunnites, or Orthodox Mohammedans; -- so called from its founder, Mohammed al-Shafei.

  • Al
  • conj.

    Although; if.

  • Paronymous
  • a.

    Having a similar sound, but different orthography and different meaning; -- said of certain words, as al/ and awl; hair and hare, etc.

  • Al-phitomancy
  • n.

    Divination by means of barley meal.

  • Segno
  • n.

    A sign. See Al segno, and Dal segno.

  • Al-
  • A prefix.

    To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.

  • Proven/al
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Provence or its inhabitants.

  • Al
  • a.

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  • Aluminium
  • n.

    The metallic base of alumina. This metal is white, but with a bluish tinge, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, and for its lightness, having a specific gravity of about 2.6. Atomic weight 27.08. Symbol Al.

  • Dilatation
  • n.

    The act of dilating; expansion; an enlarging on al/ sides; the state of being dilated; dilation.