• Korguz (died 1242) or Körgüz was a Uyghur governor of Khurasan during the reign of the Mongol ruler Ögedei Khan. He was born in a village called Barlugh...
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    any headway. In September 1298, Duwa captured Temür Khan's son-in-law, Korguz, and put him to death, but immediately after that suffered a disastrous...
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  • The most principal occupant, Gaodang King Korguz, had mtDNA of haplogroup D4m2. Two others' mtDNA are A Korguz (Chinese: 高唐王闊裏吉思) was the son of a princess...
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  • Anchinmishi Unknown concubine Senior Princess of Qi, Qutadmish — married to Körgüz from Öngüds, son of Ay Buqa, Prince of Zhao (趙王) and Yuelie ( older sister...
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    China. In Iran, Ögedei appointed first Chin-temur, a Kara-kitai, and then Korguz, a Uyghur who proved to be honest administrator. Later, some of Yelu Chucai's...
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  • Khanate defeats Yuan forces in Mongolia and captures Temür Khan's son in law, Körgüz The Xanadu Gun, the oldest confirmed extant hand cannon, is dated to this...
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    Begh fled to Batu Khan in the Pontic Steppe. In Iran, Töregene ordered Korguz arrested and handed over to the widow of Chagatai, whom he had defied. The...
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    subclade, the principal occupant Gaodangwang Korguz (高唐王=趙王 阔里吉思)’s mtDNA=D4m2, two others mtDNA=A) (cf) Korguz was a son of a princess of Kublai Khan (元...
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    appointed him as then governor of Transoxiana - Korguz's basqaq and ultimately overall civil governor after Korguz's execution in c. 1242. He was appointed to...
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  • couldn't send any document without Chinqai first seeing it. He supported Korguz for the post of darughachi of Khorasan and protected him against his political...
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  • fighting; the Yuan emperor Temür Khan or Emperor Chengzong's grandson-in-law Körgüz, who had been more ready, was unable to defeat him by himself. Duwa tried...
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    managers (pingzhang) were appointed by the Yuan court. In 1300, Manager Körgüz proposed abolishing Goryeo court ritual and official hierarchy to better...
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    Turpan and Hami 1298 winter Kaidu–Kublai war: Duwa of the Chagatai Khanate defeats Yuan forces in Mongolia and captures Temür Khan's son in law, Körgüz...
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  • Kars and environs. His rule weakened in 1239 on arrival of Chinqai and Korguz to Khorasan, to whom fiscal administrator was transferred by Ögedei. Chormaqan...
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  • the 10th-century to 1011 Mahmud Ghazan – seventh ruler of the Ilkhanate Korguz – was a Uyghur governor of Khorasan during the reign of the Mongol ruler...
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    Uslon), built in 1890; Temple in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (Korguz village), built in 1887; Church of the Icon of the Mother of God “The Inexhaustible...
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