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Taghachar, also
spelled Tajir, Ta'achar (Georgian: ტოღაჩარ, Persian: طغاچار; died c. 1296) was a
commander in the
Mongol Empire's army. He was one of...
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candidates to the
Ilkhanid throne after death of Arghun.
Nobles like
Taghachar, Qoncuqbal,
Toghan and
Tuqal supported Baydu.
However he
refused the throne...
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orders upon
taking throne was to
punish several emirs including Taghachar and Tuqal.
Taghachar's (or in some sources, Qoncuqbal's) 10.000 army was
given to...
- raids, and
dealing with
rebellion and
famine in
Khorasan and Nishapur.
Taghachar, an army
commander who had
served the
previous three generations of il...
- Khan,
Ilkhan ****khatu ? Son of
Abaqa 1291–1295 1295
Killed by
general Taghachar Khan,
Ilkhan Baydu ? Son of
Taraqai son of
Hulagu 1295 1295
Executed by...
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Subutai Dulduityn Danzanravjaa (the
Fifth Noyon Khutagt)
Muqali Boroldai*
Taghachar* "Noyan". "Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Second Edition". 24
April 2012. Sneath...
- fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's
encampment while several emirs such as
Taghachar and
Doladai were arrested.
Arghun started an open
rebellion upon his return...
- al-Din, son of
Rashid al-Din to be his vizier.
Narin Taghai (a
nephew of
Taghachar and
grandson of Kitbuqa) who was
responsible for Chupan's
downfall and...
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remains were
divided between the
Mongol general Taghachar and the Song
general Meng Gong (孟珙).
Taghachar obtained Emperor Aizong's
hands while the rest...
- fled to Khorasan, to Arghun's
encampment while several emirs such as
Taghachar and
Doladai were arrested. His next step was to send
Alinaq with 15,000...