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Tarmashirin Khan (Chagatai and Persian: علاء الدین;
ruled 1331 AD - 1334 AD) was the khan of the
Chagatai Khanate following Duwa Timur.
Tarmashirin is...
- Sa'id to form an
alliance against Tarmashirin, who had
invaded Khorasan, but an
attack didn't materialize.
Tarmashirin was a
Buddhist who
later converted...
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sources claim that he
himself was
forcibly removed by
another brother,
Tarmashirin, who then took
control of the
Chagatai Khanate after only a
short period...
- only a few months.
Tarmashirin (1326–1334)
converted to
Islam and
raided the
Delhi Sultanate,
reaching as far as Delhi.
Tarmashirin was
brought down by...
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dynasty between 1320 and 1325,
though the city was
again sacked in 1329 by
Tarmashirin of the
Central Asian Chagatai Khanate, and then
again by the
Mongol chief...
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conversion of
Tarmashirin to
Islam and the move of the khan to the
sedentary areas of Transoxiana. They were
behind the
revolt that
ended in
Tarmashirin's death...
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perfect of them". Here he
visited the
court of
another Mongol khan,
Tarmashirin (r. 1331–1334) of the
Chagatai Khanate. He also
noted the
ruined state...
- downfall, with
conditions in
Transoxiana unstable after the
death of
Tarmashirin. He was
ambitious of
annexing these kingdoms. He
invited nobles and leaders...
- (restored) c. 1318–1325
Eljigidey 1325–1329 Duwa Temür 1329–1330
Aladdin Tarmashirin 1331–1334
Buzan 1334–1335
Changshi 1335–1338
Yesun Temur c. 1338–c. 1342...
- ISBN 0-415-24486-2, Routledge, 2001 "The
Chaghadaids and Islam: the
conversion of
Tarmashirin Khan (1331–34)". The
Journal of the
American Oriental Society, 1 October...