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supremacy of the
Great Khan, but by the
reign of
Kublai Khan, Ghiyas-ud-din
Baraq no
longer obe**** the emperor's orders. From 1363, the
Chagatais progressively...
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Barak (Hebrew: בָּרָק
Bārāq, "lightning") is a
masculine name of
Hebrew origin. It
appears in the
biblical Book of
Judges as the name of the Israelite...
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Baraq (Chagatai and Persian: غیاث الدین براق) was Khan of the
Chagatai Khanate (1266–1271). He was a son of Yesünto'a and a great-grandson of Chagatai...
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Barack Hussein Obama II (born
August 4, 1961) is an
American politician who
served as the 44th
president of the
United States from 2009 to 2017. A member...
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forces of
Abaqa Khan and the
invading Chagatai forces of Ghiyas-ud-din
Baraq.
Despite initial successes for the
Chagatai forces in Khurasan, they were...
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Olugh Mokhammad (1419–1421, 1428–1433)
Dawlat Berdi (1419–1421, 1427–1432)
Baraq (1422–1427)
Seyid Akhmed (1433–1435) Küchük
Muhammad (1435–1459) Mahmud...
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Buraq Hajib, also
spelt Baraq Hajib (died 1234), was a
Khitan who
founded the Qutlugh-Khanid
dynasty in the
southern Persian province of
Kirman the early...
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Baraq Avramov,
withdrew from
negotiations by 9
August by Noon. On that
afternoon by 18:00
Moshe Hogeg addressed the
media urging Baraq Avramov...
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after the
Siege of
Sarai in 1420 and held by him for two years. In 1422
Baraq Khan
defeated both
Ulugh Muhammad and
Dawlat and
drove them out of the country...
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Barak (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: براق خان; died 1429) was Khan of the
Golden Horde from 1423 to 1429. His
father was Quyurchuq, the son of Urus Khan,...