- and
Central Asia, and the
Astrakhanids of
Central Asia. As a rule, the
Genghisid descent pla**** a
crucial role in
Tatar politics. For instance,
Mamai (1335–1380)...
- the
Janid dynasty (Astrakhanids or
Toqay Timurids). They were the last
Genghisid descendants to rule Bukhara. In 1740, it was
conquered by
Nader Shah,...
-
Ottoman Turkish: آل جنكيز, romanized: Âl-i Cengiz, lit. '
Genghisids'), also Girays, were the
Genghisid/Turkic
dynasty that
reigned in the
Khanate of Crimea...
- khan of the
Kazakh Khanate,
grandson of
Ablai Khan, from the clan of
Genghisid-Töre. In
modern Kazakhstan, he is
revered at the
state level as the leader...
-
lineage used the clan name
Kiyad but did not
share in the
privileges of the
Genghisids. The
Borjigit clan had once
dominated large lands stretching from Java...
-
Noyan (pl. noyad), or Toyon, was a
Central Asian title of
authority which was used to
refer to civil-military
leaders of
noble ancestry in the Central...
- of modern-day
Ukraine became increasingly settled by Poles. In 1441,
Genghisid prince Haci I
Giray founded the
Crimean Khanate on the
Crimean Peninsula...
-
Mongolian kürägän, 'son-in-law,' a
title he ****umed
after his
marriage to a
Genghisid princess. John Walbridge. God and
Logic in Islam: The
Caliphate of Reason...
- 1368,
following the
defeat of the Yuan
forces by the Ming dynasty, the
Genghisid rulers retreated to the
Mongolian Plateau and
continued to rule until...
-
collapsed after its
capital of Dadu was
taken over by Ming forces. The
Genghisid rulers of the Yuan then
retreated north and
continued to rule the Mongolian...