- (1359–1388)
which was
founded by the
Qongirat elites in Khwārezm
ruled their own
state under the
Jochids and Timur. The
Qongirat Inaks became de
facto rulers...
- Dei
Sechen of the
Qongirat (= 12) 5. Börte 11.
Chotan (= 13) 1. Batu Khan, Khan of the
Golden Horde 12. Dei
Sechen of the
Qongirat (= 10) 6.
Alchi 13...
-
Jauni Qurbani 5.
Mengli Agha 1.
Khalil Sultan 12. Amir
Naghday Qongirat 6. Aq Sufi
Qongirat 3.
Khanzada Begum 14. Jani Beg, Khan of the
Golden Horde 7. Shakar...
- c. 1280 to 1302. He was the
eldest son of
Sartaqtai and
Qujiyan of the
Qongirat and a
grandson of Orda Khan.
Marco Polo says Köchü had a vast
number of...
- (pretended?)
Kildi Beg (r. 1361–1362) a daughter,
Shakar Beg,
married Aq Sufi
Qongirat, the
prince of the Sufi
dynasty of Khwarezm.
Their daughter Khanzada Begum...
- Nogai's
daughter married a son of Kublai's niece, Kelmish, who was wife of a
Qongirat general of the
Golden Horde.
Nogai was
angry with Kelmish's
family because...
- had six
children by
three wives: By
Khanzada Begum,
daughter of Aq Sufi
Qongirat Muhammad Sultan Mirza Yadigar Sultan By
Ruqayya Khanike,
daughter of Amir...
- Tengri". When
Temujin was
brought to the
Qongirat tribe at 9
years old to
choose a wife, Dei
Setsen of the
Qongirat tells Yesugei the
father of
Temujin (Genghis...
- He was the
eldest of his
eleven siblings. His
mother was from the
Uzbek Qongirat tribe. Shah
Murad was the
beloved son of his father, who affectionately...
- 3.
Dilshad Khatun 28.
Sarija of the
Keraits (= 22) 14.
Irinjin 7.
Tursin Khatun 30.
Ahmad Tekuder 15.
Konchak Khatun 31.
Armini Khatun of the
Qongirat...