- The
Chinggisids were the
descendants of
Genghis Khan, also
known as
Chinggis Khan, and his
first wife Börte. The dynasty,
which evolved from
Genghis Khan's...
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refer to:
Chinggisid prince, one who
could trace direct descent from
Genghis Khan
through the
Chinggisid principle, or
golden lineage Chinggisid states,...
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emperor also
strongly advertised the
hospitality and role
granted to
Chinggisid nobles in his court.
Hongwu insisted that he was not a rebel, and he attempted...
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reigning from 1480 to 1517.
During his rule, he
reunited the
Mongols under Chinggisid supremacy. His
reigning title, "Dayan",
means "the whole" or "long lasting"...
- Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-0318-1. The
Cambridge History of
Inner Asia: The
Chinggisid Age, (ed.)
Nicola Di Cosmo,
Allen J. Frank,
Peter B.
Golden Archived 6...
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correspondance [sic?]
Temur continued throughout his life as the
restorer of
Chinggisid rights. He even
justified his Iranian,
Mamluk and
Ottoman campaigns as...
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ruler of
Balkh as he
pretended to act as a "protector of the
member of a
Chinggisid line, that of
Genghis Khan's
eldest son, Jochi".
Timur instead used the...
- 1200". In Di Cosmo, Nicola; Frank,
Allen J.; Golden,
Peter (eds.). The
Chinggisid Age. The
Cambridge History of
Inner Asia. pp. 9–25. ISBN 978-1-1390-5604-5...
- authority, any male
Chinggisid within a
given sub-branch had an
equal right to the
throne (though the
Timurids were not
Chinggisid in
their paternal ancestry)...
- (2009). "Inner Asia c.1200". The
Cambridge History of
Inner Asia. The
Chinggisid Age: 9–25. doi:10.1017/CBO9781139056045.004. ISBN 9781139056045. Buniyatov...