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Toqtaqiya (Turki/Kypchak: توقتاقیا) was the son of Urus Khan and the Khan of the
White Horde for less than a year. In this time, he
defeated his cousin...
- (1375),
actual ruler was
Mamai Ghiyath-ud-din
Khaqan Beg (1375–1377)
Toqtaqiya (1377) Arab Shah
Muzaffar (1377–1380),
actual ruler was
Mamai Timur-Malik...
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Tokhtamysh tried his luck again, only to be
defeated by Urus' next son,
Toqtaqiya;
Tokhtamysh was
wounded with an
arrow in the arm, and only
saved himself...
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Timur Malik was a son of Urus Khan, and
brother of
Qutlugh Buga and
Toqtaqiya. He had two sons,
Shadi Beg and Temür-Quthlug, both of whom
became Khans...
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fight his enemies. However, he was
defeated again, this time by Urus' son
Toqtaqiya. Wounded,
Tokhtamysh escaped by
swimming across the Syr
Darya and once...
- with
fresh troops from Timur, but is
defeated (and wounded) by Urus' son
Toqtaqiya in a
battle near the
river Syr Darya. 1376:
Skirmishes between the forces...
- 1374–1375
briefly held
Western wing of the
Golden Horde (Baumer:1361–74/75) J
Toqtaqiya 0Y, 1377, son of Urus (I), two-month reign,
Baumer has him
defeated by...
- Khwaja, Khan (1320–1344) Chimtay, Khan (1344–1374) Urus, Khan (1374–1376)
Toqtaqiya, Khan (1376) Timur-Malik, Khan (1377) Tokhtamysh, Khan (1377–1378) Koiruchik...
- Urus r. 1368–1377 r. 1373–1373, 1374–1375
Toqtaqiya r. 1377–1377 Timur-Malik r. 1377–1378
Quyurchuq r. 1395–1395 Bulat-Sultan
Baraq r. 1419–1428 Kerey...
- the
White Horde and
uncle of Toqtamish,
allowing the
Hordes to unite.
Toqtaqiya (1377) Timur-Malik (1377–1378)
Tokhtamysh (1380–1395) Temür
Qutlugh (1396–1401)...