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Könchek (also
spelled Konchak,
Könchek, Končak, in
Russian / Ukrainian: Кончак; died in 1187) was a
Polovtsian khan of the 12th century.
Grandson of Sharukan...
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Könchek (died 1308) was Khan of the
Chagatai Khanate (1307–1308). He was the son of Duwa. Upon his father's death,
Könchek became Khan. His
reign only...
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grandson of Güyük Khan. That same year, Duwa died, to be
succeeded by his son
Könchek. Duwa's
actions went a long way
toward freeing the
Chagatai Khanate from...
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suffered a
crushing defeat. Duwa died soon
after and was
succeeded by his son
Könchek, who
ruled only for a year and a half
before he died. One of Buqa Temür's...
- 1266–1270 Negübei 1270–c. 1272 Buqa Temür c. 1272–1287 Duwa 1287–1307
Könchek 1306–1308
Taliqu 1308–1309
Kebek 1309 d. 1325 Esen Buqa I 1309–c. 1318...
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fathered Könchek,
eventually one of the most
famous foes of the
princes of Kiev (not to be
confused with the 14th-century
Chagatai khan
Könchek). Anatoly...
- use Khan
Konchek's army
against Kievan Rus' and Suzdal. This Chernigov-****an
alliance suffered a
disastrous defeat in 1180; Elrut,
Konchek's brother died...
- wife
Könchek was
trampled to
death by horses. In
total 36
emirs and 7
khatuns were executed,
including Amir Toqmaq, Qurumishi,
Princess Könchek (daughter...
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total 36
emirs and 7 khatuns,
including Amir Toqmaq, Qurumishi,
Princess Könchek (daughter of Tekuder), her
husband Irinjin and
their sons
Sheykh Ali and...
- wife -
Armini Khatun, a lady from the
Khongirad tribe Qaplanchi Arslanchi Könchek Khatun (executed by Abu Sa'id in 1319) -
married to
Irinjin of Keraites...