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Secret History of the
Mongol Queens. pp. 117–118. Biran, M.,
Qaidu and the Rise of
Independent Mongol State in
Central Asia, Curzon: Richmond...
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Kaidu (/ˈkaɪdu/; b. 1025 – d. 1100;
Middle Mongol: ᠬᠠᠢ᠌ᠳᠤ [ˈqʰaɪd̥ʊ],
Modern Mongol: Хайду,
Khaidu [ˈχæːtʊ̽]) was a
Mongol ruler of the
Borjigin clan who...
- (脱脱/tuōtuō,توظاق/Tūṭāq) Qaši [mn; zh; ja] (合失/héshī,قاشی/qāshī)
Qaidu (海都/hǎidōu,قايدو/
qāīdū) Čapar [mn; zh; ja] (察八児/chábāér,چاپار/chāpār) Ölǰei temür...
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Husayn Bayqara Yadgar Muhammad Mirza (ruled 1469–1470) Badi' al-Zaman
Mirza Qaidu bin Pir
Muhammad bin Jahāngīr 808–811 AH Abu Bakr bin Mīrān Shāh 1405–1407...
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Spouse Sabur Sultan (granddaughter of Shah Shuja)
Several other wives Issue Qaidu Buzanchar Jahangir Sanjar Makhdum Sultan Shah
Sultan Biki
Several other...
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original on 13
November 2010.
Retrieved 3
December 2010.
Michael Biran.
Qaidu and the Rise of the
Independent Mongol State in
Central Asia. The Curzon...
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Independent Mongol State In
Central Asia, p. 63 Saunders...
- Kuruichik, who was
backed by
Qaidu. The
forces of the
Golden Horde then won the
conflict with the
Chagatai Khan Duwa and
Qaidu's son Chapar.
After solidifying...
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Uriyangwadai invaded Dai Viet in
December 1257 with
generals Chechegtu,
Qaidu, and his son Aju in the rear,
departed from modern-day
Kunming in three...
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Allsen 2001, p. 211. Biran,
Michael (1997).
Qaidu and the Rise of the
Independent Mongol State in
Central Asia. The Curzon...