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Edigu (also Edigey, Eðivkäy or
Edege Mangit; 1352–1419) was a
Mongol emir of the
White Horde who
founded a new
political entity,
which came to be known...
- 1400 and his
cousin Shadi Beg was
elected khan with
Edigu's approval.
After defeating Vytautas,
Edigu concentrated on
strengthening the
Golden Horde. He...
- sons, Karīm
Berdi succeeded in
briefly driving out
Edigu's khan Pūlād from the city in 1409.
Edigu was
forced to
abandon his
siege of
Moscow to recover...
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fought on
August 12, 1399,
between the
Tatars of the
Golden Horde,
under Edigu and Temür Qutlugh, and the
armies of
Tokhtamysh and a
large Crusader force...
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Horde from 1399 to 1407. He was the protégé of the all-powerful
beglerbeg Edigu.
According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb and the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah...
- Vytautas'
further demands. This was
sufficient for
Edigu to
arrive with his reinforcements.
Edigu could not
resist the
temptation to
bandy words with...
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brother of his
immediate predecessor Pūlād. When the all-powerful
beglerbeg Edigu needed to
replace Shādī Beg Khan in late 1407, he
turned to the sons of...
- (1396–1401),
actual ruler was
Edigu Shadi Beg (1399–1407),
actual ruler was
Edigu ****d (1407–1410),
actual ruler was
Edigu Temür (1410–1412)
Jalal ad-Din...
- the
waning days of the khanate. He
ruled as the protégé of the
beglerbeg Edigu.
According to the Muʿizz al-ansāb and the Tawārīḫ-i guzīdah-i nuṣrat-nāmah...
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Perhaps in
keeping with
tradition within the
Golden Horde,
Mamai (like
Edigu after him) does not
appear to have
taken the
title of Güregen, commonly...