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Qazaghan (died 1358) was the amir of the Qara'unas (1345 at the
latest – 1358) and the
effective ruler of the
Chagatai ulus (1346–1358). The following...
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Khanship by Amir
Qazaghan, who was the
leader of the Qara'unas and who
recently had
taken effective control of the ulus. Two
years later Qazaghan had him executed...
- Qara'unas Amir
Qazaghan. The two went to war in 1345;
Qazan defeated Qazaghan in a
battle north of the Iron Gates.
Defeated and wounded,
Qazaghan withdrew,...
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ruler of the
Chagatai ulus (1358). He was the son of Amir
Qazaghan.
After Qazaghan had
taken control of the
Chagatai ulus
around 1346, he appointed...
- Qara'unas, Amir
Qazaghan, who had
effectively taken control of the
Chagatai ulus in 1346. For the next
decade he
remained Qazaghan's puppet, exercising...
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Chagatai Khanate.
Allying himself both in
cause and by
family connection with
Qazaghan, the
dethroner and
destroyer of
Volga Bulgaria, he
invaded Khorasan at...
- Amir
Qazaghan,
killed Qazan and set up
Danishmendji as
puppet khan.
Danishmendji was
killed a year
later and
replaced with
Bayan Qulï.
Qazaghan made Herat...
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hired out
their swords to the many
local powers in the northwest. Amir
Qazaghan raided northern India with his Qara'unas. He also sent
several thousand...
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Khanate for a
period in 1358. In 1358 ‘Abdullah, who had
recently succeeded Qazaghan to the
powerful position of amir of the ulus,
executed his father’s puppet...
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powerful Khan in the
Transoxiana region. In 1346 a
tribal chief, Amir
Qazaghan,
killed Qazan and set up a
puppet Khan. This
marked a new era of khans...