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  • 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

  • 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

  • Buqa Temür
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1272 to 1282

    Buqa Temür (Chagatai and Persian: بوقا تیمور; Cyrillic Mongolian: Бөхтөмөр, not to be confused with Tuka Timur, son of Djötchi, brother of Berke) was Khan

    Buqa Temür

    Buqa_Temür

  • Esen Buqa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Esen Buqa may refer to: Esen Buqa I, Khan of the Chagatai Khanate Esen Buqa II, Khan of Moghulistan This disambiguation page lists articles about people

    Esen Buqa

    Esen_Buqa

  • Esen Buqa I
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1310 to 1318

    Esen Buqa I was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1310 – c. 1318). He was the son of Duwa. In 1309 Esen Buqa's brother Kebek ordered a meeting (quriltai)

    Esen Buqa I

    Esen_Buqa_I

  • Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war
  • Military conflict

    The Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war was a war between the Chagatai Khanate under Esen Buqa I and the Yuan dynasty under Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan (Emperor Renzong)

    Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war

    Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war

    Esen_Buqa–Ayurbarwada_war

  • Esen Buqa II
  • Mongolian ruler in Central Asia

    Esen Buqa II (Chagatai: اسن بوقا ثانی; died 1462) was Khan of Moghulistan from 1429 until his death. He was the younger son of Uwais Khan. When Uwais Khan

    Esen Buqa II

    Esen Buqa II

    Esen_Buqa_II

  • Kitbuqa
  • Mongol general (died 1260)

    Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an Eastern Christian of the Naimans, a group that was subservient to the Mongol

    Kitbuqa

    Kitbuqa

  • 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'

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

    father's encampment on 14 July 1279 for Seistan where he captured Öljai Buqa (son of Mubarakshah). After Abaqa's death in 1282, he was talked out of running

    Arghun

    Arghun

    Arghun

  • Toghtua Bukha
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Toghtua Bukha may refer to: Personal name of Tayisung Khan (1416–1452) Wang Toghtua Bukha (died 1376), King of Shen This disambiguation page lists articles

    Toghtua Bukha

    Toghtua_Bukha

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

    Talabuga Khan, also known as Tolibuqa (Mongolian: Тольбух, ᠲᠣᠯᠠ ᠪᠤᠬ᠎ᠠ; died 1291), was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1287 to 1291. He ruled a large, independent

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

    Talabuga

  • Toqto'a Buqa
  • King of Shen (r. 1354–1376)

    Toghtua Bukha (Middle Mongolian: ᠲᠣᠭᠲᠠᠬᠤ ᠪᠤᠬ᠎ᠠ; Toγtoγa Buqa; died 1376), also Toqto'a-Buqa, was a member of the House of Wang of the Goryeo dynasty.

    Toqto'a Buqa

    Toqto'a_Buqa

  • Kebek
  • Mongolian ruler of Central Asia

    the Mongol princes agreed to recognize Kebek's brother Esen Buqa as the khan. Esen Buqa was summoned to take control of the Chagatai Khanate, and Kebek

    Kebek

    Kebek

    Kebek

  • 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

  • Duwa
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1282 to 1307

    1282–1307 Predecessor Buqa Temür Successor Könchek Died 1307 (1308) Spouse Yeliyiheimishi Beki of Qocho Issue Qutlugh Khwaja Esen Buqa I Kebek Könchek Yasavur

    Duwa

    Duwa

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Taisun Khan
  • Great Khan of the Northern Yuan Empire

    Outer Mongolia Spouse A daughter of Toghon Taishi Altagana Samar taifu Names Toghtoa Bukha (Toγtoγa Buqa) House Borjigin Dynasty Northern Yuan Father Ajai

    Taisun Khan

    Taisun Khan

    Taisun_Khan

  • House of Ögedei
  • Mongol noble family

    (闊端/hédān,كوتان/kūtān) Mergidei (滅里吉歹/mièlǐjídǎi) Yes buqa (也速不花/yěsùbúhuā,ییسوبوقا/yīsū būqā) Möngetü (蒙哥都/mēnggēdōu,مونكاتو/mūnkātū) Irinǰin (亦憐真/yìliánzhēn

    House of Ögedei

    House of Ögedei

    House_of_Ögedei

  • El Temür
  • Mongol Empire politician in the 12th century

    Taγačar(塔察兒/tǎcháér) Tai buqa(太不花/Tàibùhuā) Čong'ur [mn; zh; ja](牀兀兒/Chuángwùér; جونكقور/Jūnkqūr) Sevinču buqa(小雲失不花/Xiǎoyúnshī bùhuā) Elči buqa(燕赤不花/yànchì bùhuā)

    El Temür

    El_Temür

  • 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

  • Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan
  • Emperor of Yuan Dynasty from 1311 to 1320

    The reign of Ayurbarwada also saw the Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war between the Chagatai Khanate under Esen Buqa I and the Ayurbarwada's Yuan dynasty and its

    Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan

    Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan

    Ayurbarwada_Buyantu_Khan

  • 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

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

    inscription, the stele commemorates an event that occurred in the settlement of Buqa Sočiɣai, whose location is unknown. It was found, however, near Khirkhira

    Stele of Genghis Khan

    Stele of Genghis Khan

    Stele_of_Genghis_Khan

  • Negübei
  • Mongolian prince

    forced to flee to the east. Soon afterward, he was killed and replaced by Buqa Temür. Biran, Michal (2013-10-31). Qaidu and the Rise of the Independent

    Negübei

    Negübei

  • Uskhal Khan Tögüs Temür
  • Emperor of Northern Yuan from 1378 to 1388

    Iliyasan in northern China in June 1380. Uskhal Khan's commanders, Öljei-Buqa and Nair-Buqa, invaded Lulun city, killing the Ming officer Liu Guang in the same

    Uskhal Khan Tögüs Temür

    Uskhal_Khan_Tögüs_Temür

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

    Ancestors of Arpa Ke'un Ariq Böke Melig-Temür Mingqan Bars Buqa Amagan Khatun Söse Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa Ke'un

    Arpa_Ke'un

  • Yunus Khan
  • Khan of Moghulistan (c. 1416 – 1487)

    Khan was his eldest son, the majority favored Yunus' younger brother, Esen Buqa. As a result, Yunus and his supporters fled to Ulugh Beg, the Timurid ruler

    Yunus Khan

    Yunus Khan

    Yunus_Khan

  • 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

  • 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

  • Ilga Noyan
  • Jalayirid general of the Mongol ruler Hulegu Khan. He was the father of Aq Buqa, and grandfather of Amir Husain Jalayir, and great-grandafather of Hasan

    Ilga Noyan

    Ilga Noyan

    Ilga_Noyan

  • Amir Husain Jalayir
  • father was Aq Buqa, a Mongol general of Tekuder. He was the father of Hasan Buzurg, founder of the Jalayirid dynasty. After his father Aq Buqa was assassinated

    Amir Husain Jalayir

    Amir Husain Jalayir

    Amir_Husain_Jalayir

  • Buğa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "bull" in Mongolian and Turkic languages, also transliterated as Bugha, or Buqa (via Arabic script). It may refer to: Bugha al-Kabir or Bugha the Elder (died

    Buğa

    Buğa

  • Gaykhatu
  • Ilkhanate ruler from 1291 to 1295

    post of vizier on 18 November 1292 while confirming his father-in-law Aq Buqa Jalair as commander-in-chief. Shiktur and Taghachar were subordinated to

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

    Gaykhatu

  • 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

  • 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

  • Esenboğa, Çubuk
  • Neighbourhood in Çubuk, Ankara, Turkey

    literally means "Windflowing Bull" or "Serene Bull", the modernized form of Isen Buqa, the name of a Turkic warlord in the army of Timur who settled his troops

    Esenboğa, Çubuk

    Esenboğa,_Çubuk

  • 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

  • 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

  • Yongle Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1402 to 1424

    joined his father-in-law Xu Da's campaign against the Mongols, led by Nayur Buqa. In the 1380s, Zhu Di served in border defense under the leadership of Xu

    Yongle Emperor

    Yongle Emperor

    Yongle_Emperor

  • 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

  • List of Sibir khans
  • House of Tay-Buqa   Tyumen Khanate   Sibir Khanate Tay-Buqa Khwaja Umar r. 1468–1480 Adil Muhammad r. 1495–1502 Abulaq Qasim r. 1516–1530 Yangish r. 1502–1516

    List of Sibir khans

    List_of_Sibir_khans

  • List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
  • of Kaidu until 1284) Inconclusive Fragmentation of the Mongol Empire Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war (1314–1318) Yuan China Ilkhanate Chagatai Khanate Victory

    List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)

    List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)

  • 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

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

    Buqaʽ al-Qababiyah Buqaʽ al-Qababiyah Location in Jordan Coordinates: 31°35′39″N 35°42′16″E / 31.59417°N 35.70444°E / 31.59417; 35.70444 Country Jordan

    Buqaʽi al-Qababiyah

    Buqaʽi_al-Qababiyah

  • 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

  • Demetrius II of Georgia
  • King of Georgia from 1270 to 1289

    The same year, Arghun revealed a plot organized by his powerful minister Buqa, whose son was married to Demetrius's daughter. Bugha and his family were

    Demetrius II of Georgia

    Demetrius II of Georgia

    Demetrius_II_of_Georgia

  • Moghulistan
  • Mongol breakaway khanate of the Chagatai Khanate

    Khan was followed by Esen Buqa (1428–1462), who frequently raided the Timurid Empire to the west. Late in his reign Esen Buqa was contested by his brother

    Moghulistan

    Moghulistan

    Moghulistan

  • Mutukan
  • Eldest son of Chagatai Khan and grandson of Genghis Khan

    Chingiz Khan Chaghatai Khan Mutukan Yesü Nto'a Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq Duwa Esen Buqa I Tughlugh Timur Khizr Khoja Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan) Shir Ali

    Mutukan

    Mutukan

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

    Timeline_of_the_Chagatai_Khanate

  • Manggala
  • Prince of Anxi

    Anxi (1278-1307), Prince of Qin (1278-1287) Altan Buqa (d. 1323) — Prince of Qin (1287-1289) Arslan Buqa — only attested in Jami al-Tawarikh Princess Nugulan

    Manggala

    Manggala

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

    Spouse Bulughan Khatun Tükünche Khongirad Maria Palaiologina Issue Tükel Buqa Ilbasar Marija (poss.) House Borjigin Dynasty Golden Horde Father Mengu-Timur

    Toqta

    Toqta

    Toqta

  • 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

  • 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

  • Khutlubuga
  • Armenian prince

    Khutlubuga (Armenian: Խութլու Բուղա), also Khutlu Buga or Qutlugh Buqa (Georgian: ხუტლუბუღა; died August, 1293), was an Armenian prince of the House of

    Khutlubuga

    Khutlubuga

    Khutlubuga

  • Dost Muhammad (Moghul Khan)
  • Khan

    Moghulistan from 1462 until his death. He was the son of Esen Buqa II. When Esen Buqa died in 1462, the Dughlat amirs were divided over whether they

    Dost Muhammad (Moghul Khan)

    Dost_Muhammad_(Moghul_Khan)

  • Muhammad Sultan
  • Khan of the Yarkent Khanate from 1592 to 1609

    Chingiz Khan Chaghatai Khan Mutukan Yesü Nto'a Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq Duwa Esen Buqa I Tughlugh Timur Khizr Khoja Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan) Shir Ali

    Muhammad Sultan

    Muhammad Sultan

    Muhammad_Sultan

  • 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

  • Uwais Khan
  • Khan of Moghulistan

    eldest Yunus Khan, who was 13 years old during his death, and youngest Esen Buqa Khan. He also had a daughter, who was married to the Timurid prince Abdul

    Uwais Khan

    Uwais_Khan

  • 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

  • Satuq Khan
  • Khan of Moghulistan

    divided in two under either one of Awais Khan's sons, Yunus Khan and Esen Buqa II. Satuq Khan for his part was not recognized in most of the country but

    Satuq Khan

    Satuq_Khan

  • Chiefdom of Bozhou
  • Yi Tusi chiefdom (876–1600)

    1281–1316 also known as Yang Sayin-buqa (楊賽因不花) son of Yang Bangxian 18 Yang Jiazhen 楊嘉貞 ?–? also known as Yang Yanli-buqa (楊延禮不花) son of Yang Hanying 19

    Chiefdom of Bozhou

    Chiefdom of Bozhou

    Chiefdom_of_Bozhou

  • Cyriacus Buyruk Khan
  • Khan of Keraites

    including Toghrul, Erke Qara, Tai Temür Taishi, Yulamacus, Jakha Gambhu and Buqa Temür. Through his granddaughter Sorghaghtani Beki, he became an ancestor

    Cyriacus Buyruk Khan

    Cyriacus_Buyruk_Khan

  • 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

  • Arghun Aqa
  • 13th century Mongol governor

    Ertai Ghazan (d. 1297) Narin Hajji (d. 1297, Hamadan) Arghun Hajji Mengli Buqa Barghun Hajji Emine Khatun (died c. 1300 and buried in Salmas) — possibly

    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

  • Adai Khan
  • Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty

    rebellion and western Mongols finally crowned Toghtoa Bukha (or Toγtoγa Buqa) with the title of Tayisung Khan as their next khan, which resulted in half

    Adai Khan

    Adai Khan

    Adai_Khan

  • 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

  • Georgian–Mongolian treaty of 1239
  • 1239 treaty between Georgia and the Mongol Empire

    Chormaqan agreed to the terms of the redition, and left a commander named Qara Buqa in charge of dismantling all fortresses. Alexander Mikaberidze, (Jan 1, 2007)

    Georgian–Mongolian treaty of 1239

    Georgian–Mongolian treaty of 1239

    Georgian–Mongolian_treaty_of_1239

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

    Chingiz Khan Chaghatai Khan Mutukan Yesü Nto'a Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq Duwa Esen Buqa I Tughlugh Timur Khizr Khoja Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan) Shir Ali

    Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq

    Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq

    Ghiyas-ud-din_Baraq

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

    of alcoholism; Shams al-Din was duly executed and replaced as vizier by Buqa. A skillful political and military leader, Shams al-Din is also known to

    Shams al-Din Juvayni

    Shams al-Din Juvayni

    Shams_al-Din_Juvayni

  • 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

  • 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

  • Yesünto'a
  • Grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate

    Chingiz Khan Chaghatai Khan Mutukan Yesü Nto'a Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq Duwa Esen Buqa I Tughlugh Timur Khizr Khoja Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan) Shir Ali

    Yesünto'a

    Yesünto'a

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

    of Bīk-Qundī, the son of Ming-Tīmūr, the son of Bādāqūl, the son of Jūjī-Būqā, the son of Bahādur, the son of Shiban, the son of Jochi, the son of Chinggis

    Hajji Muhammad (Golden Horde)

    Hajji_Muhammad_(Golden_Horde)

  • Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan)
  • Khan of Moghulistan from 1408 to 1415

    1408 to 1415. Muhammad Khan's brothers included Shams-i-Jahan. After Esen Buqa Khan, excepting Tughlugh Timur Khan, there was no one left in the country

    Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan)

    Muhammad_Khan_(Khan_of_Moghulistan)

  • 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,

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian_language

  • Ki Ch'ŏl
  • Goryeo nobleman (fl. 14th century)

    son: Ki Se-gŏl (기세걸) 4th son: Ki Sayin-Temür (기새인첩목아) 5th son: Ki Sayin-Buqa (기새인불화; d. 1356) A daughter who married Wang Chung-gwi (왕중귀) Portrayed by

    Ki Ch'ŏl

    Ki_Ch'ŏl

  • Uzbek Khanate
  • 1428–1471 Shaybanid state preceding the Khanate of Bukhara

    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

    Uzbek Khanate

    Uzbek Khanate

    Uzbek_Khanate

  • Barchuq Art Tegin
  • Ruler of the Qocho

    dejīn)(1266-1276) Nigürin tigin [zh; ja](紐林的斤/niǔlín dejīn)(1276-1318) Temür buqa [zh; ja](帖睦爾普化/tièmùěr pǔhuà)?-1327) Budaširi [zh](不答失里/bùdáshīlǐ)? Qošang(和賞/héshǎng)

    Barchuq Art Tegin

    Barchuq_Art_Tegin

  • Duwa Temür
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1329 to 1330

    Duwa. He surrendered to the forces of the Yuan dynasty in 1313 when Esen Buqa I revolted against Yuan emperor Ayurbarwada whom he had paid tributes before

    Duwa Temür

    Duwa_Temür

  • 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

  • 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

  • Bolad
  • Ahmad in 1288, as well as execution of Malik Jalal al-Din, an associate of Buqa in 1289. Facing difficulties to finance the coffers of the empty imperial

    Bolad

    Bolad

  • Rukn al-Din Mubarak Khwaja
  • Ruler of Kirman

    way to Baghdad. When Möngke heard of this treason thanks to the commander Buqa who ambushed, he authorised Qutb al-Din to execute his cousin. He was married

    Rukn al-Din Mubarak Khwaja

    Rukn_al-Din_Mubarak_Khwaja

  • List of Chagatai khans
  • authority. Negübei نہگوبائی Under Kaidu bin Kashin 1270–1272 CE Tengrism Buqa Temür بغا تیمور بن قداقچی Under Kaidu bin Kashin 127?–1282 CE Tengrism Duwa

    List of Chagatai khans

    List of Chagatai khans

    List_of_Chagatai_khans

  • 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)

  • Samagar
  • 13th century Mongol general serving the Il-Khan ruler Abaqa Khan

    nobles who assisted Arghun's escape from the captivity of Ahmed Tekuder. Buqa noyan persuaded him and others to help Arghun. Tekuder was defeated by Arghun's

    Samagar

    Samagar

    Samagar

  • 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

  • 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)

  • Grand chancellor (China)
  • Head of imperial Chinese government

    leader, the taishi. The title was also used in the Ilkhanate, for the vizier Buqa. Jiang Ziya Duke of Zhou Duke Huan of Zheng Duke Zhuang of Zheng Guan Zhong

    Grand chancellor (China)

    Grand chancellor (China)

    Grand_chancellor_(China)

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

    specifically hated for 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

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

    Ghazan

  • 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

  • Great Troubles
  • 14th-century Golden Horde war of succession

    (Tamerlane) and establishes himself at Otrar and Sayram. Urus' son Qutlu-Buqa defeated Tokhtamysh, but died of wounds from the battle. 137?: Tokhtamysh

    Great Troubles

    Great Troubles

    Great_Troubles

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  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Tamil

    Innisai

    Melody Music; Sweet Melody

  • Jyesh | ஜயேஷ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Jyesh | ஜயேஷ 

    Victor, Eldest daughter or a Nakshatra

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Denison

    English : patronymic from the personal name Dennis.Possibly an Americanized form of cognates in other languages, for example Russian Denisov, from Denis, or Ukrainian Denysevich, from Denys.

  • Amelie
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic American French

    Amelie

    Defender.

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Suhaimah

    Small Arrow

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Dhoolika

    River Gomathi's Another Name

  • Angel
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish American Greek Latin

    Angel

    Angel.

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    Abhivanth | அபீவஂத

    Royal salute

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    Mrugank

    Lion

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    Aakar

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