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Tokhta (also
spelled Toqta, Toktu, Tokhtai,
Tochtu or Tokhtogha; died c. 1312) was Khan of the
Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312. He was a son of Mengu-Timur...
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Toqta send Kelmish's
husband to him. Nogai's
independent actions relating to
Russian affairs and
foreign merchants had
already irritated Toqta.
Toqta...
- Tode-Mengu (r. 1280–1287). Later, he was
executed by his
brother Toqta (1291–1312).
Toqta took Togrilcha's
widow for wife and sent his son Öz Beg to exile...
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father Nogai in a war
against the
legitimate khan of the
Golden Horde,
Toqta.
Toqta defeated and
killed Nogai in 1299.
Chaka had led his
supporters into...
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Mongol invasion of Rus' Sack of Kiev (1299) [uk],
during the war
between Toqta against No**** and the
Polovtsy Sack of Kiev (1399), by Temür
Qutlugh Sack...
- It is said
after story about the
administration of the
Golden Horde khan
Toqta (r. 1291–1312) in this work: "After him, the ulus of
Jochi was
divided into...
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Saljidai Küregen of
Khongirad and
Kelmish Aqa (daughter of Qutuqtu)
Alqui Toqta Sultan Khatun (from Hüshin tribe)
Abachi Tödeken
Qutuqui Khatun (unknown...
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European depiction of the four khans, Temür (Yuan),
Chapar (House of Ögedei),
Toqta (Golden Horde), and Öljaitü (Ilkhanate), in the
Fleur des
histoires d'orient...
- (1257–1266) Mengu-Timur (1266–1282) Tuda
Mengu (1282–1287)
Talabuga (1287–1291)
Toqta (1291–1312)
Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357)...
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placed Toqta (one of Mengu-Timur's
younger sons) on the throne, who
ordered the
death of the rest of Talabuga's entourage,
which included Toqta's older...