- Noğay (Kypchak and Turki: نوغای; also
spelled No****, Nogaj, Nohai, Nokhai,
Noqai, Ngoche, Noche, Kara Nokhai, and Isa Nogai; died 1299/1300) was a general...
- not only due to the
religious connection (as
Noqai was a Muslim,
unlike his Khan), but also
because Noqai was not
really fond of Mengu-Timur. However,...
- Shaykh) as
brother of
Chimtay and son of Erzen, son of Sasibuqa, son of
Noqai.
Especially given Naṭanzī's
notion that
Chimtay was
ruler of the Ulus of...
- "Anonymous of Iskandar") in
seeing Khiḍr Khan as a son of Sasi Buqa, son of
Noqai, a
supposed descendant of Jochi's son Orda. However,
today the testimony...
- Mengu-Timur;
three leaders,
Noqai,
Todemongke and Konichi, of the
Golden Horde made
peace with
Kublai in 1284. Both
Noqai and
Todemongke made
peace with...
-
Khorasan during Abaqa's
reign A
daughter (married to Esen Buqa Güregen, son of
Noqai Yarghuchi)
Khabash –
posthumous son El
Agachi – a lady from the Khongirad...
-
Mongolian pronunciation Daur te.qo.a
chicken taqiy-a
tahia kakraa ni.qo dog
noqai nohoi nowu s.au.a bird sibaɣu
shuvuu degii em.a goat imaɣ-a
yamaa imaa tau...
-
autonomy in the
former subordinate Ulus of Orda in the east,
under Qara
Noqai, a
descendant of Jochi's son
Toqai Temür. The
antecedents of
Qulpa are unclear...
- of the
former Ulus of Orda in the east,
under the
local Jochid khan Qara-
Noqai. A
greater threat proved to be the
advance of
another Jochid prince, Ordu...
-
married on 2 July 1296 at Tabriz) —
daughter of Tugh
Timur Amir-Tüman (son of
Noqai Yarghuchi of Bayauts)
Dondi Khatun (d. 9
February 1298) —
daughter of Aq...