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eastern part of the Ilkhanate. Some
historians refer to the Qara'unas as
Neguderis. This term was
derived from the name of Negudar.
Although some scholars...
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central Il-Khan government.
Following this he
began fighting against the
Neguderis, a
Mongol tribal group. He
managed to face this
crisis with a minimum...
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brought there as prisoners. In 1298–99,
another Mongol army (possibly
Neguderi fugitives)
invaded Sindh, and
occupied the fort of Sivistan. This time...
- to the Sufi
saint Rukn-e-Alam that
Tughluq belonged to the "Qarauna" [
Neguderi]
tribe of Turks, who
lived in the
hilly region between Turkestan and Sindh...
- them were
taken prisoner.
Later in 1298–1299, a
Mongol army (possibly
Neguderi fugitives)
invaded Sindh, and
occupied the fort of Shivistan.
These Mongols...
- In 1298–99, a
Mongol army (possibly
Neguderi fugitives)
invaded the
Sindh region of the
Delhi Sultanate, and
occupied the fort of
Sivistan in present-day...
- of
Samana in the
Punjab region. In 1298–1299, a
Mongol army (possibly
Neguderi fugitives) led by
Saldi invaded the
Sindh region, and
occupied the fort...
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Nikudari may
refer to: Qara'unas or
Neguderi, a
Mongol group that
settled in
Afghanistan and
eastern Persia. Negudar, a
Mongol general under Berke, and...
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against the Ilkhanate,
together with the
Chagatai Khan's
brother Kebek and a
Neguderi prince Daud
Khwaja (a son of
Qutlugh Khwaja) who had been
expelled from...
- army that was to
invade the Ilkhanate. In January,
together with
allied Neguderi forces,
Kebek crossed the Amu
Darya into
Ilkhanid territory and defeated...