Tuqa Timur

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Tuqa Timur (also Toga Timur or Tuga Timur) was a son of Jötschis and younger brother of the important Mongolian khans Batu and Orda . Another brother was Shibani Khan .

Tuqa had four sons: Uz Timur, Bayan, Bay Timur and Ked Timur.

Among Uz Timur's descendants were the Khan of the White and Golden Horde Toktamish and a Khan in the Golden Horde, Ulug Mehmed .

A branch of the Genghisids , the Tuqay-Timurids , who ruled as the Janids in the Bukhara Khanate from 1599 , referred to him as their ancestor.

literature

  • Jürgen Paul : Central Asia . Frankfurt am Main 2012 ( New Fischer World History , Volume 10).
  • Welsford, Thomas: Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia: the Tūqāy-Timūrid takeover of greater Mā Warā al-Nahr, 1598–1605; Brill-Verlag, Leiden 2013. Link to Google Books , accessed on March 28, 2020.

Remarks

  1. ^ Thomas Welsford: Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia. Leiden 2013, p. 11.