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  • ...[[Khanate of Bukhara]] at [[Tashkent]], then against the [[Chagatai khans|Chagatai]] leader [[Abdurashid Khan|Abdur-Rashid Khan]]. In 1568, the Kazakhs succes *[[List of Kazakh khans]]
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  • |commander1=[[Genghis Khan]]<br>[[Jochi]]<br>[[Chagatai Khan|Chaghatai]]<br>[[Ögedei Khan|Ögedei]]<br>[[Tolui]]<br>[[Subutai]]<br ...s many as 100,000 men defending it. As Genghis began his siege, his sons [[Chagatai Khan|Chaghatai]] and [[Ögedei Khan|Ögedei]] joined him after finishing th
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  • ...'') ({{lang-kk|Баян хан}}) (r.1302-1309) was one of the most famous khans of [[White Horde]]. "Bayan" means "[[wikt:rich|rich]]" and "buyan" means "g ...of the [[Yuan dynasty]], the suzerain of [[Mongol Empire]], against the [[Chagatai Khanate]] and Khaidu. But the distance between them made it ineffective.<re
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  • ...his alliance and refused when [[Baraq (Chagatai Khan)|Baraq]], ruler of [[Chagatai Khanate]], demanded him to give up the authority of those areas before his
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  • ...e in Taraz ended and decline began. Under the Chagatayids (descendants of Chagatai Khan) coins were minted in Taraz until 1334. The Tsareviches, who, as Vasa ...he names of artificial channels stretched from the city. Under the Kazakh Khans in ancient Taraz there was just a small settlement, the inhabitants of whic
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  • ...ined prominence in the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurid Empire]]. The position of Chagatai (and later Uzbek) was further strengthened after the fall of the [[Timurids ...trol of most of Mawarannahr stayed in the hands of direct descendants of [[Chagatai Khan|Chaghatai]], the second son of Genghis. Orderly succession, prosperity
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  • ...han), who was granted the country "[[Mangalai Suyah]]" (Faced to Sun) by [[Chagatai Khan]], second son of [[Chengiz Khan]]. [[File:Yarkand-tumbas-reyes-d09.jpg|thumb|left|Tombs of Yarkand Khans (near the [[Altyn Mosque]])]]
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  • ...f the South-West [[Tarim Basin]], who were in theory vassals of the Moghul khans, resulted in the temporary acquisition of [[Kashgar]] in around 1499. In th {{s-ttl | title=[[Chagatai Khans|Moghul Khan]] '''(in [[East Turkestan|Uyghurstan]]) | years='''1487&ndash;1
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  • | succession = [[List of Chagatai Khans|Mogul Khan]] of [[Moghulistan]] {{s-ttl | title=[[Chagatai Khans|Moghul Khan]]| years=1462&ndash;1487}}
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  • ...ingdom of Qocho]], [[Qara Khitai]], [[Mongol Empire]], [[Yuan dynasty]], [[Chagatai Khanate]], [[Yarkent Khanate]], [[Dzungar Khanate]], and [[Qing dynasty]]. ...themselves with north Chinese states with the Qara-Khitay and Qara-Khanid khans using the title of "Chinese emperor", Khitay was used by the Qara-Khitay an
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  • {{S-ttl | title=[[Chagatai Khans|Moghul Khan]] '''(in [[East Turkestan|Uyghurstan]]) | years='''1468/9&ndash [[Category:Chagatai khans]]
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  • {{S-ttl | title=[[Chagatai Khans|Moghul Khan]] | years=1487–1508}} [[Category:Chagatai khans]]
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  • ...unajjimbashi, as well as a fragment of a manuscript in [[Chagatai language|Chagatai]], ''Tazkirah Bughra Khan'' (Memory of Bughra Khan). ...akhanid emissary in 1105 to the [[Abbasid]] court, he was the first of the khans to convert to Islam under the influence of a [[faqīh]] from Bukhara.<ref n
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  • [[Category:Chagatai khans]]
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  • [[List of Chagatai khans]] [[Category:Chagatai khans]]
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  • [[List of Chagatai khans]] [[Category:Chagatai khans]]
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  • ...ivil servants to the [[Mongol Empire]], but was finally destroyed by the [[Chagatai Khanate]] in the 1390s.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} [[File:Chagatai Khanate (1490).png|thumb|left|[[Chagatai Khanate]] ([[Moghulistan]]) in 1490]]
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  • When the [[Chagatai Khanate|Chagatai]] ''ulus'', which embraced both East and West [[Turkestan]], collapsed, the ...as "Chagatai khans", and from Tughluk Timur to his descendants as "Moghul khans".
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