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Togha Temür (died
December 1353), also
known as Ṭaghāytīmūr, was a
claimant to the
throne of the
Ilkhanate in the mid-14th century. Of the many individuals...
- that time, much of
Khurasan was
under the
control of the
Ilkhanid claimant Togha Temur and his amirs. One of his subjects, 'Ala' al-Din Muhammad, had jurisdiction...
- (1356–1357) (known only from coinage)
Claimants from
eastern Persia (Khurasan):
Togha Temür (c. 1338–1353) (recognized by the
Kartids 1338–1349; by the Jal****ids...
- (1356–1357) (known only from coinage)
Claimants from
eastern Persia (Khurasan):
Togha Temür (c. 1338–1353) (recognized by the
Kartids 1338–1349; by the Jal****ids...
- In 1349,
while Togha Temür was
still alive, Mu'izz-uddin
Husayn stopped paying tribute to him, and
ruled as an
independent Sultan.
Togha Temür's murder...
- Meanwhile, the
amirs in
Khurasan adopted their own
candidate for Ilkhan,
Togha Temür.
Togha set off in 1337 to
subdue western Persia.
Azarbaijan and 'Iraq-i 'Ajam...
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intent was
merely to
alienate Hasan Buzurg from
Togha Temur. The Jal****ids
withdrew their support, and
Togha Temur was
forced to
retreat without gaining...
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Governor of Khorasan,
Shaikh Ali (son of Emir Ali Quschi) and
supported Togha Temür for
Ilkhanid throne. They were
further aided by Ögrünch and Mahmud...
- ****urance from
Togha Temur,
Hasan Kuchak forwarded these to the Jal****ids.
Hasan Buzurg,
feeling betra****,
stopped his
advance in
support of
Togha, and the...
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March 2023.
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August 2023.
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