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Darughachi (Mongol form) or
Basqaq (Turkic form) were
originally designated officials in the
Mongol Empire that were in
charge of
taxes and administration...
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North Chinese, Muslim, and
Uyghur officials. The Khagan's
chief judge (
darughachi) was the Jait-Jal****
official Menggeser [zh; ja],
while the
chief scribe...
- (1312―April 11, 1349, رمضان ابن علاء الدين Ramaḍān ibn Alāʼ ud-Dīn) was a Yuan
darughachi (governor) of
Luchuan Prefecture in Rongzhou,
Guangxi Province, of Muslim...
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administrative division which would govern the
conquered territories,
appointing darughachi (commissioners, lit. "those who
press the seal") and
basqaq (local officials)...
- Güyük
ordered Rukn ad-Din
enthroned in Izz-ad-Din
Kaykaus II's place. A
darughachi with 2,000
Mongol troops was sent to
enforce this decision. When both...
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Berke by the
rebellion of
Suzdal at the same time,
killing Mongol darughachis and tax-collectors.
Berke planned a
severe punitive expedition. But after...
- king of Goryeo,
surrendered but
later revolted and m****acred
Mongol darughachis (overseers); he then
moved his
imperial court from
Gaeseong to Ganghwa...
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redistributed among the
imperial family.
Kublai harshly punished the
darughachi appointed by the
rebels in
Mongolia and Manchuria. This
rebellion forced...
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represent interests of
Jochi to Jin Temür, when he was
appointed as the
darughachi of
Urgench in 1233. This
newly established territory of
Khorasan would...
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territorial subdivision in the
Mongol Empire. A
darugha was
ruled by a
darughachi. Later, the term was used for the province,
particularly in
Kazan and...