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    Muhammad Uzbek Khan (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: غیاث الدین محمد اوزبیک خان, Ğiyāsuddin Muḥammad Özbäk Khān), better known as Uzbeg, Uzbek or Ozbeg (1282–1341)...
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    Özbeg Khan, mended relations with the Geneose, which allowed Caffa to become a thriving city once again by the 1340s. However, the ascension of Özbeg...
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    of different dynasties. Before Kublai Khan announced the dynastic name "Great Yuan" in 1271, Khagans (Great Khans) of the Mongol Empire (Ikh Mongol Uls)...
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    Amir Husayn Jalayir to face Yasa'ur while he himself marched against Özbeg. Özbeg was defeated shortly after thanks to reinforcements by Chupan, while...
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    Han Mosque is the oldest mosque in Crimea, built during the reign of Özbeg Khan in 1314. Until the 14th century Staryi Krym was known as Solkhat, a prospering...
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    the mid 15th century. One of the oldest known examples is attributed to Özbeg Khan, khaghan of the Golden Horde, from the early 14th century, and is currently...
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    prosperity under Özbeg Khan (r. 1313–1341), when overland trade from the Black Sea to Yuan dynasty China flourished.[citation needed] While Özbeg adopted Islam...
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  • after the Tver Uprising of 1327, which the Muscovites helped put down, Özbeg Khan named Ivan "Kalita" of Moscow the new grand prince of Vladimir. By the...
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    Abdullah Khan (Abdollah Khan Ozbeg) (1533/4–1598), known as "The Old Khan", was an Uzbek ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara (1500–1785). He was the last uncontested...
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    Golden Horde (category Batu Khan)
    tent used by Batu Khan or by Özbeg Khan, or to have been bestowed by the Slavic tributaries to describe the great wealth of the khan. It was not until...
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    was Berke Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan. However Berke did not promote it to his subordinates. Only in 1321, ruler of the Horde - Özbeg Khan publicly...
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    fire. When Toqta died in 1312, Genoa sent ambassadors to his successor, Özbeg Khan, who agreed to welcome the Genoese back and in 1316 adopted measures to...
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    The troops of Özbeg Khan are supplemented with rebels led by an Ilkhanate prince, Yasa'ur. The Ilkhan Sultan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan and his general...
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    settle in Russia But his policy was halted by his successor Ozbeg Khan, a Muslim. Genghis Khan summoned and met the Taoist master Qiu Chuji (1148–1227) in...
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  • feudal castle of Davlet Khan.” A complex of ruins of mausoleums, presumably of the khans of the Golden Horde Berke, Özbeg Khan, Jani Beg and Berdi Beg...
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  • (Serbia). Özbeg Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde, in the 1339 Dulcert map. Legend: Hic dominatur Usbech, dominus imperator de Sara, "Here rules Özbeg, the Emperor...
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  • value, while the poor were starving. In 1326, Ozbeg Khan of the Golden Horde sent cheetahs to Yesün Temür Khan who responded with grants of gold, silver,...
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    greatest rivers in the world". In the winter, the Khan stays in Astrakhan. Due to the cold water, Özbeg Khan ordered the people of Astrakhan to lay many bundles...
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    were also in the service of Abaga khan. Agbuga, who was promoted to mir-e mirān (commander-in-chief) by Keyhatu khan, was later assassinated by Baydu's...
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  • The troops of Özbeg Khan are supplemented with rebels led by an Ilkhanate prince, Yasa'ur. The Ilkhan Sultan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan and his general...
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    supported by Özbeg in 1317. Mikhail met Yuri's army at a small village called Bortenevo, where he was victorious. In the same encounter, Özbeg's sister and...
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    waistband as regaila. Almost immediately he had to deal with an invasion by Özbeg of the Golden Horde. He defeated the invasion, and furthermore used it as...
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  • located in Baghdad, Iraq Ozbeg Khan (1282–1341), khan of the Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek or Özbeg ibn Muhammad Pahlawan, last...
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  • of Mongol princesses. Initially serving as the chief army commander of Özbeg Khan, Naghday later resigned his post and became a sufi before migrating to...
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    (d. 1336) Oshin, king of Cilician Armenia (House of Lampron) (d. 1320) Özbeg Khan, Mongol ruler of the Golden Horde (d. 1341) Paolo Dagomari di Prato, Italian...
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    Taydula Khatun (category 14th-century Mongol khans)
    Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 62 (2009) 371–385. Zimonyi, I., "Ibn Baṭṭūṭa on the First Wife of Özbeg Khan," Central Asiatic Journal 49 (2005) 303–309....
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    executed for the murder of Grand Duke Yuri of Moscow at Sarai on orders of Özbeg Khan, ruler of the Golden Horde that controls much of what is now Asian Russia...
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    capital of the Golden Horde in the 14th century during the reign of Öz Beg Khan and his official residence. It was the administrative center of Mukhsha Ulus...
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    in Ireland. November 22 – Grand Prince Mikhail of Tver is summoned by Özbeg Khan at Sarai, the capital of the Golden Horde. After his arrival, he is executed...
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  • of England Pope Clement VI Philip VI of France In the Kipchak Khanate, Özbeg Khan of the Golden Horde died in 1341, ending what Muslim chroniclers considered...
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