- died as Ibak's captive) Makhmet/Mamuq (killed Ibak)
Abalak (son of Obder)
Aguish Kasim (son of Makhmet)
Yadiger (killed by Kuchum)
Bekbulat (brother of Yadiger...
- Press, 1923; Vol. 3, pp. 208-9. Cadman, Daniel. "'"A fit
Physitian for an
aguish State": Sovereignty, Republicanism, and
Stoicism in
William Alexander's...
- Khan (1583 - 1588)
Abalak (Yabalak, Ebalak) - Mar's son
Angish (Agishev,
Aguish) - Abalak's son Musa Bies - a
possible Khan of Sibir? (1460-1496). Munch-Timur:...
- penguin, linguist,
sanguine /iː/ beguine, /wiː/
linguine /juːɪ/ arguing,
aguish /juːə/
contiguity after ⟨j, r⟩ or cons. + ⟨l⟩ /uː/ juice, cruise, sluice...
- –
Abalak of Sibir, Khan (1496–1501)
Muhammad Taibuga, Khan (1495–1502)
Aguish, Khan (1502–1503)
Kuluk Sultan, Khan (1502–1530) Qasim, Khan (1504–1530)...