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Taibuga, the
first khan of the
Khanate of Sibir, came to
power in the 13th
century as a
result of the
power vacuum caused by the
breakup of the Mongol...
- a
chief called Chingi who
spared Taibuga, sent him to
fight the
Ostyaks and
granted him his own prin****lity.
Taibuga founded Tyumen and
named it Chingi-tura...
- and the
Shaybanid successor Ali ibn
Kuchum Khan as well as the Russians.
Taibuga Khoja Mar (son of Khoja) (Umar, Omar) - (his
sister married to Ibak Khan...
- Tokhtamysh's sons. The
Khanate of
Sibir was
ruled by a
dynasty originating with
Taibuga in 1405 at Chimgi-Tura.
After his
death in 1428, the
khanate was ruled...
- (1287—1291) Toqta, Khan (1291—1312)
Siberia Khanate of
Sibir (complete list) –
Taibuga, Khan (1220–?)
Khoja bin Taibugha, Khan (?)
Tibet Guge rNam lde btsan,...
- of Kazan, Khan (1495–1496)
Abalak of Sibir, Khan (1496–1501)
Muhammad Taibuga, Khan (1495–1502)
White Horde (complete list) – Baraq, Khan (1423–1428)...
- of
Sibir (complete list) –
Abalak of Sibir, Khan (1496–1501)
Muhammad Taibuga, Khan (1495–1502) Aguish, Khan (1502–1503)
Kuluk Sultan, Khan (1502–1530)...
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Tokhtamysh is
killed by
Shadi Beg's troops. 1408
Edigu attacked Moscow and
extracted a
ransom before retreating. The
Nogai Horde emerges under Taibuga...
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Nogais south of the Urals, the
Shaybanids southeast of the
Urals and the
Taibugas in the
forested lands to the east. The last two
alternated control over...