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Taydula Khatun (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: طیطغلی خاتون; died 1360) was a
queen consort of the
Mongol Golden Horde as the wife of Öz Beg Khan (r. 1313–1341)...
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Timur Beg (d. 1330) Tini Beg (r. 1341–1342) (by
Taydula Khatun) Jani Beg (r. 1342–1357) (by
Taydula Khatun) Khiḍr Beg (d. 1342)
Tulun Beg Iran Beg (father...
- 1357. He
succeeded his
father Öz Beg Khan. With the
support of his
mother Taydula Khatun, Jani Beg made
himself khan
after eliminating his
older brother...
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Horde from 1341 to 1342. He was born to Öz Beg Khan and his prin****l wife
Taydula Khatun. He was
appointed as
governor of
White Horde in c. 1328. Muslim...
- The film is a
highly fictionalised narrative of how
Saint Alexius healed Taydula Khatun, the
mother of the
Golden Horde khan Jani Beg, from blindness. In...
- (Mitia) (1379) from
Khatun Taydula to the Rus'
princes (1347) from Khan Mengu-Timur to
Metropolitan Peter (1308) from
Khatun Taydula to
Metropolitan Feognost...
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summoned by Jani Beg, the Khan of the
Golden Horde, to cure his
mother Taydula Khatun of blindness. The metropolitan's
success is held to have prevented...
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claim to the
throne by
marrying the
dowager queen Taydula Khatun,
widow of Öz Beg, in 1360. But
Taydula Khatun's
first choice as khan and
consort had been...
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Bazarchi (Bazarčī), a
descendant of Jochi's son
Tangqut (both
consorts of
Taydula Khatun, both
eliminated by Khiḍr Khan),
imply that
Nawruz Beg and Bazarchi...
- the
pretended Kildi Beg is said to have been
raised to the
throne by
Taydula Khatun, the
widow of Öz Beg, who had been
spurned by her
first choice as...