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while based on
nothing like the same
foundations as that of the
earlier khagans (such as the
continued border clashes among them), did last for a few decades...
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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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acknowledged a
single paramount sovereign,
although the
authority of the late
Khagans rested on
nothing like the same
foundations as that of
Genghis Khan and...
- that,
Louis replied that he was
aware only of the Avar
khagans, and had
never heard of the
khagans of the
Khazars and Normans. The
content of Basil's letter...
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positions into a
single ruler, or that the Beks had
somehow supplanted the
Khagans or vice versa. Some
sources refer to the
Khazar Bek as
ishad (a Göktürk...
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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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descent from them is
rejected or
doubted by many scholars. The
recorded Avar
khagans were:
Shaush (? – c. 552)
Kandik (c. 552 – c. 562)
Bayan I (562–602) Bayan...
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Northern Yuan dynasty,
reigning from 1378 to 1388. He was the last
powerful khagan of the
Mongols until Dayan Khan. Tögüs Temür was the
younger brother of...
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referred as qa'an (
khagan) only posthumously. For
instance Möngke Khan (reigned 1251–1259) and
Ogedei Khan (reigned 1229–1241)
would be "
Khagans" but not Chagatai...