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Inalchuq (or Inalchuk) (died 1219) was
governor of
Otrar in the
Khwarezmian Empire in the
early 13th century,
known mainly for
helping to
provoke the successful...
- river.
Inalchuq, the city's governor, had
seized the
goods of a
Mongol trade caravan the
previous year;
after more
provocations from
Inalchuq's liege and...
- fell in
February 1220;
Inalchuq held out for
another month in the
citadel before being captured himself. In
revenge for
Inalchuq's actions, the Mongols...
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merchants which set off to
Khwarazmia in 1218 with a
large quantity of wares.
Inalchuq, the
governor of the
Khwarazmian border town of Otrar,
decided to m****acre...
- expedition, and thus had a
personal interest in its success. However,
Inalchuq, the
governor of the
Khwarazmian city of Otrar,
seized the caravan's goods...
- the
performance of
Inalchuq and
requested to
surrender him to the Mongols.: 305 Shah
Muhammad didn't want to
surrender Inalchuq because most of the...
- Otrar,
including an amb****ador of
Genghis Khan. The
governor of Otrar,
Inalchuq, who was an
uncle of
Sultan Muhammad II of the
Khwarazmian Empire accused...
- his hope for a
trade road. The Shah, in turn, had one of his
governors (
Inalchuq, his uncle)
openly accuse the
party of spying,
their rich
goods were seized...
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manner in 53 BC.
Genghis Khan is said to have
ordered the
execution of
Inalchuq, the
perfidious Khwarazmian governor of Otrar, by
pouring molten gold or...
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Arslan Khan Ozar Kuchlug Qudu Ala ad-Din
Muhammad Jalal ad-Din
Mingburnu Inalchuq Temur Meliq Strength 100,000-150,000
Around 100,000 40,000+ men Casualties...