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Giyasuddin Muhammad Uzbek Khan,
better known as
Özbeg (1282–1341), was the longest-reigning khan of the
Golden Horde (1313–1341),
under whose rule the...
- in the late 1290s. The Horde's
military power peaked during the
reign of
Özbeg Khan (1312–1341), who
adopted Islam. The
territory of the
Golden Horde at...
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Aleksandr of Tver, was
forced to flee his own prin****lity in 1327
after Özbeg Khan of the
Golden Horde dispatched a
punitive force led by Ivan and Aleksandr...
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Moscow and
Aleksandr of
Suzdal to
crush the uprising. The
following year,
Özbeg Khan
divided the
Vladimir grand prin****lity
between Ivan I of
Moscow and...
- who had been
executed at the
behest of
Özbeg after Dmitry avenged his father's
death by
murdering Yury.
Özbeg appointed Aleksandr as the
grand prince...
- Amir
Husayn Jal**** to face Yasa'ur
while he
himself marched against Özbeg.
Özbeg was
defeated shortly after thanks to
reinforcements by Chupan, while...
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Abdullah Khan (Chagatai and Persian: عبدالله خان; 1533/4–1598),
known as "The Old Khan", was an
Uzbek ruler of the
Khanate of
Bukhara (1500–1785). He was...
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buttress the Yuan frontier.
Tokhta died in 1312, though, and was
succeeded by
Ozbeg (r. 1313–41), who
seized the
throne of the
Golden Horde and ****cuted non-Muslim...
- Lithuania. Afterwards, Ivan
presented himself before Özbeg and was
given the
title of
grand prince.
Özbeg divided the prin****lities of
Vladimir and Novgorod...
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backed Toqta's son, a
rival candidate,
against Ozbeg. Esen Buqa
attempted to gain an
alliance of
Ozbeg Khan
against the Yuan and the Ilkhanate, but without...