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Alghu (died 1265 or 1266) was the khan of the
Chagatai Khanate (1260–1265/6). He was the son of
Baidar and the
grandson of
Chagatai Khan. In 1260 Alghu...
- the Secretariat. Kublai's
victories left
Alghu as Ariq Böke's only
standing ally. Ariq Böke
convinced Alghu to take
control of the
Chagatai Khanate in...
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Alghu. Ariq Böke
ordered Alghu to
defend the area from both the
forces of Hulagu, and the
possible presence of
Berke of the
Golden Horde. But
Alghu deserted...
- Orghana. In 1260, Ariq Böke
replaced Mubarak Shah with
Alghu, a
grandson of
Chagatai Khan.
Alghu rebelled against Ariq Böke upon
securing power and defected...
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appointed Chagatai Khan's
grandson Alghu, and by the
following year
Alghu had
control over much of the Khanate. When
Alghu revolted against Ariq Böke in 1262...
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death of Möngke, and his
brother Ariq Böke
dispatched Alghu to
Beshbalik to
consolidate his power.
Alghu removed Orghana from
power whereupon she fled to Mongolia...
- However, Ariq Böke
captured and then
executed Abishka,
having his own man
Alghu crowned there instead. Kublai's new
administration blockaded Ariq Böke in...
- realm. But
Ariqboke captured and then
executed Abishka,
having his own man
Alghu crowned there instead. Kublai's new
administration blockaded Ariqboke in...
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conflict with
Kublai and his
Ilkhanid allies. With the
Chagatayid Khan
Alghu supporting Kublai as
great khan and
ravaging Kaidu's lands, the
latter made...
- (restored) 1252
Mubarak Shah 1252–1260
Orghana Khatun (fem.),
regent 1252–1260
Alghu 1260–1266
Mubarak Shah (restored) 1266
Baraq 1266–1270 Negübei 1270–c. 1272...