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Khagan or
Qaghan (Mongolian:ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ;
Khaan or
Khagan; Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰍𐰣 Kaɣan) is a
title of
imperial rank in Turkic, Mongolic, and some
other languages...
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Genghis Khan died in 1227. He had
succeeded his
older brother Möngke as
Khagan in 1260, but had to
defeat his
younger brother Ariq Böke in the
Toluid Civil...
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Mongolian script. Möngke Khan (also Möngke
Khagan or Möngke; 11
January 1209 – 11
August 1259) was the
fourth khagan of the
Mongol Empire,
ruling from 1 July...
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Mongolian script. Güyük Khan or Güyüg
Khagan,
mononymously Güyüg (c. 19
March 1206 – 20
April 1248), was the
third Khagan of the
Mongol Empire, the eldest...
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Oghuz Khagan or
Oghuz Khan (Turkish: Oğuz Kağan or Oğuz Han; Azerbaijani: Oğuz Xan or Oğuz Xaqan; Turkmen: Oguz Han or Oguz Kagan) is a
legendary khan...
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Khagan Bek is the
title used by the bek (generalissimo) of the Khazars.
Khazar kingship was
divided between the
Khagan and the Bek or
Khagan Bek. Contemporary...
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subordinate to the Göktürks from 560s to 700s.
Kyrgyz khagan Bars Bek was a brother-in-law to
Bilge Khagan. His son
ruled Kyrgyzs after Bars Bek's defeated...
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Modern Mongol: [paʰtmɵŋx]; Chinese: 巴圖蒙克 Bātúméngkè; 1472–1517) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty,
reigning from 1480 to 1517.
During his rule...
- this time with the word chac****,
which might be
derived from the
title of
khagan as used by
groupings of
Asiatic nomads, has led some
scholars to suggest...
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first appears among the
Rouran and then the Göktürks as a
variant of
khagan (sovereign, emperor) and
implied a
subordinate ruler. In the Seljük Empire...