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Chekre (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: چکره) was Khan of the
Golden Horde from 1414 to 1416. His name is
found in
several renditions,
including Chinggis Oghlan...
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plausibly identifiable as a son of Mamkī, son of Minkasar, and thus
cousin of
Chekre Khan and
uncle of Darwīsh Khan,
according to Počekaev 2010: 194, 366, 372...
- Shah,
whose camp
roamed up and down Armenia.
Schiltberger next
accompanied Chekre, a
Tatar prince living in Abu Bekr's horde, on an
excursion to Siberia,...
- (1498–1499)
Khanate of
Sibir (complete list) – Tokhtamysh, Khan (1396–1406)
Chekre Khan, Khan (1407–1413)
Hadji Muhammad, Khan (1420–1428) Abu'l-Khayr, Khan...
- khan, a Tuqa-Timurid
named Chekre. In the
confused power struggle, Jabbār
Berdi was
briefly displaced by
Edigu and
Chekre in 1415, but
succeeded in defeating...
- Berdi, 1414–1415, son of
Tokhtamysh (T1),
Lithuanian protégé, deposed. T13
Chekre, 1415–1416, son of Aqmil, the son of Minkasar, the son of Abay, the son...
- the son of Jūjī. Darwīsh was thus the
younger cousin of his
predecessor Chekre (the son of Āqmīl, the son of Mīnkāsar). An
uncle named Sayyid-Aḥmad is...
- him to
proclaim one
Chekre, a
descendant of Tuqa-Timur, as khan in
Sibir and
Bolghar in 1413.
Despite an
initial victory over
Chekre,
Kebek suffered reverses...
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Taibugha (خواجه) ?
Taibughid Tokhtamysh (توقتمش) 1396 - 1406 Tuqa-Timur
Chekre Khan (چکره) 1407 - 1413 Tuqa-Timur
Hajji Muhammad (حاجی محمد) 1420 - 1428...
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plausibly identifiable as a son of Mamkī, son of Minkasar, and thus
cousin of
Chekre Khan and
uncle of Darwīsh Khan,
according to Počekaev 2010: 194, 366, 372...