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Talabuga Khan, also
known as Tolibuqa(Mongol language: Тольбухᠲᠤᠯᠠᠪᠤᠭᠠ ᠬᠠᠨ; died 1291), was from 1287 to 1291 the Khan of the
Golden Horde, a large, independent...
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promising nephew. Nogai's
leading role
first appears,
along with
Talabuga,
under famous Mongol general Burundai as a
battle commander in 1259/1260...
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Hungary in two fronts.
Nogai invaded via Transylvania,
while Töle-Buka (
Talabuga)
invaded via
Transcarpathia and Moravia. A third,
smaller force likely...
- The
Third Mongol invasion of
Poland was
carried out by
Talabuga Khan and
Nogai Khan in 1287–1288. As in the
second invasion, its
purpose was to loot Lesser...
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Talabuga and
Nogai invaded Hungary.
While Nogai was
successful in
subduing Slovakia,
Talabuga stalled north of the
Carpathian Mountains.
Talabuga's soldiers...
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followed in 1287, led by
Talabuga and
Nogai Khan. 30,000 men (three tumens) in two
columns under Nogai (10,000
Mongol cavalry) and
Talabuga (20,000
Mongols and...
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Poland with two
separate armies. The
northern army was
commanded by
Talabuga Khan. The
senior Polish Duke
Leszek II the
Black advanced with his army...
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Berke (1257–1266) Mengu-Timur (1266–1282) Tuda
Mengu (1282–1287)
Talabuga (1287–1291)
Toqta (1291–1312)
Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342)...
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Leszek II the
Black was
still busy
fighting the
Northern Mongol army
under Talabuga Khan in the Świętokrzyskie
Mountains in the
winter of 1287. In December...
- (1257–1266) Mengu-Timur, Khan (1266–1282) Tuda Mengu, Khan (1282—1287)
Talabuga, Khan (1287—1291) Toqta, Khan (1291—1312)
White Horde (complete list) –...