- well-guarded camp at the under-construction Siri Fort. The Mongols, led by
Taraghai,
besieged Delhi for over two months, and
ransacked its suburbs. Ultimately...
- a
Mongolian tribe that had been
turkified in many aspects. His father,
Taraghai was
described as a
minor noble of this tribe.[citation needed] However...
- his
return from
India in 1299–1300. He was
succeeded by his
lieutenant Taraghai (Targhi), and then It-qul.
After It-qul,
Qutlugh Khwaja's son Daud Khwaja...
- of Buqa
Timur and
niece of Öljei Khatun),
married secondly to his son
Taraghai Baba
Khatun –
married to
Lagzi Güregen, son of
Arghun Aqa Concubines: Nogachin...
- 8. Amir
Muhammad Taraghai 4. Timur,
Timurid Emperor 9.
Tekina Khatun 2.
Jalal ud-din
Miran Shah 10.
Hayut Jauni Qurbani 5.
Mengli Agha 1.
Khalil Sultan...
-
Sultanate Commanders and
leaders Qutlugh Khwaja (DOW) Ali beg † Tartaq †
Taraghai Kopek Hiljak Iqbalmand Abdullah son of
Hulagu Khan
Targhi Saldi Zulju Tarmashirin...
-
Eltuzmish Khatun —
daughter of
Qutlugh Timur Güregen of Khonggirad,
sister of
Taraghai Güregen;
replaced Nukdan after her
death Padishah Khatun —
daughter of...
-
supported by the
generals Tartaq and
Noyan Taraghai (sometimes
incorrectly transliterated as "Targhi"). This was
Taraghai's third battle in India: he was a general...
- executed; Yesütai, an
Oirat commander who
supported Hulegu's son-in-law
Taraghai, in his
migration to
Mamluk Sultanate Syria, was
executed on 24 May and...
-
cousin and
daughter of Buqa
Timur of Oirats) Ara
Qutlugh —
married to
Taraghai (son of Buqa
Timur and his Möngke's cousin),
later married to
Tuladai Noyan...