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Qulpa (Kulpa and
Askulpa in
Russian chronicles;
Colbadinus Cam in a
contemporary Venetian do****ent; died 1360) was Khan of the
Golden Horde from August...
- (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357)
Berdi Beg (1357–1361)
Qulpa (1359–1360)
Nawruz Beg (1360–1361)
Khidr (1361–1362)
Timur Khwaja (1362)...
- ********ination by his
brother Qulpa in 1359[citation needed] is
usually considered the
start of the
Great Troubles. When
Qulpa was
killed (1360) by yet another...
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sinister advisor Tughluq Beg were
murdered in August/September 1359, and
Qulpa was made khan instead. However,
according to Muʿīn-ad-Dīn Naṭanzī and Ötemiš-Ḥājjī...
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Nawruz Beg
succeeded to the
throne after the
murder of his
predecessor Qulpa and the latter's two sons, in
February 1360.
Nawruz Beg's
antecedents are...
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Shaikh Uvais in 1357.
Berdi Beg was
killed in a coup by his
brother Qulpa in 1359.
Qulpa's two sons were
Christians and bore the
Slavic names Michael and Ivan...
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August 1359, and the
resulting accession of
Qulpa undermined Mamai's
position of
supremacy at court.
Under Qulpa and his
successor Nawruz Beg, Mogul-Buqa...
- Khan (1341–1342) Jani Beg, Khan (1342—1357)
Berdi Beg, Khan (1357—1361)
Qulpa, Khan (1359–1360)
Nawruz Beg, Khan (1360–1361) Khidr, Khan (1361–1362) Timur...
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treated as such by
modern scholars.
Berdi Beg (r. 1357–1359) (pretended?)
Qulpa (r. 1359–1360) (pretended?)
Nawruz Beg (r. 1360) (pretended?)
Kildi Beg...
- and
capture Lublin 1357 Jani Beg is
overthrown by his son
Berdi Beg 1359
Berdi Beg is
overthrown by his
brother Qulpa.
Beginning ot the
Great Troubles....