• Ordu Malik (Turki/Kypchak: اوردو ملک‎; Ardemelik in Russian chronicles; also called Ordu Shaykh (Ūrdū-Šayḫ) by Naṭanzī), was briefly Khan of the Golden...
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    A greater threat proved to be the advance of another Jochid prince, Ordu Malik, on the capital Sarai in 1361. In circumstances that remain obscure, Khiḍr...
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    1361: Ordu Malik overthrows Timur Khwaja September/October 1361: warlord Mamai and Mukhsha governor Tagai [ru] conquer the capital Sarai, overthrow Ordu Malik...
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  • was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361–1362, having replaced his rival Ordu Malik. The origins and identity of the khan who reigned under the name Kildi...
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  • to the Crimea and was eventually eliminated by Tokhtamysh's agents. 19 Ordu Malik, 1361, probably son of Īl-Tūtār, the son of Dānishmand, the son of Bayan...
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    1361 Khiḍr Khan was challenged closer to home by another Jochid prince, Ordu Malik. At that point, Khiḍr Khan and his son Qutlugh were murdered by another...
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  • Iskandar") that Murīd (i.e., Murād) was the son of Orda Shaykh (i.e., Ordu Malik), or Khwandamir, Ötemiš-Ḥājjjī, and one Russian chronicle, making Murād...
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  • the throne of the Golden Horde, starting with the probable Tuqa-Timurid Ordu Malik, who overthrew the Shibanid Timur Khwaja in 1361. A Crimean branch of...
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    Toqtaqiya (1377) Arab Shah Muzaffar (1377–1380), actual ruler was Mamai Timur-Malik (1377–1378) Ghiyath-ud-din Khaqan Beg (1375–1377) Tokhtamysh (1380–1395)...
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    promoting the pretended Kildi Beg against the rival khans Timur Khwaja and Ordu Malik. After Kildi Beg was installed at Sarai, however, Mamai returned to the...
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    'language of the camp'). The etymology of the word Urdu is of Chagatai origin, Ordū ('camp'), cognate with English horde, and known in local translation as Lashkari...
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    century there was a dispute whether or not the ruins of Karabalgasun, or Ordu-Baliq, were in fact those of Karakorum. In 1889, the site was conclusively...
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  • Kutlugh Turkan) — married Adud al-Din Amir Hajji, then Shams al-Din b. Malik Tazigu Ordu Kutlugh (full sister of Suyurgatmish) — married to Baydu. Yul Kutlugh...
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  • official Ata-Malik Juvayni, who was a contemporary of hers, Fatima was "a procuress at the market" who eventually became a member of Töregene's ordu. In 1241...
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    derived from the Turkic word ordu (army) or orda and is said to have arisen as the "language of the camp", or "Zaban-i-Ordu", or in the local "Lashkari...
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    of Fez, when an Ottoman force from Algiers supported the prince Abd al-Malik in gaining the throne of the Saadi Sultanate against his nephew and rival...
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    derived from the Turkic word ordu (army) or orda and is said to have arisen as the "language of the camp", or "Zaban-i-Ordu" means "Language of High camps"...
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    the formal enthronement at another camp in the vicinity called the "Golden Ordu," after which they were presented to the emperor. Mosul submitted to him...
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    descended from the Begdili clan of the Oghuz’s” Ata, Aysu. Harezm-Altın Ordu Türkçesi. Turkey: Mehmet Ölmez, 2002. p.11. “Anuştigin Garçai , Reşidü'd...
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    (Taghay Shah), daughter of Ulugh Beg Qutlugh Sultan Khanum Malik Sultan Begum, daughter of Ordu Bugha Tarkhan Arghun Shah Sultan Begum Mughal Shahzada Begum...
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    Khatun, daughter of al-Malik al-Malik Najm ad-Din Ghazi, ruler of Mardin; Adil Shah Khatun, daughter of Amir Sartaq, the amir-ordu of Bulughan Khatun Buzurg;...
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  • under direct rule. The Gurkhan's headquarters was called Khosun-ordu (lit. "Strong Ordu"), or Khoto ("House"). The Karluk capital was Kayalik. The Karakhanids...
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    1970-01-01. Retrieved 2023-06-29. Zöhrabov F. (December 2021). "Azərbaycanda ordu quruculuğu yeni keyfiyyət mərhələsinə keçir" (in Azerbaijani) (trend.az ed...
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    Retrieved July 31, 2018. Dortkardes, İhsan (July 20, 2007). "Barzani: Düzenli ordu yakında". Milliyet (in Kurdish). Archived from the original on January 29...
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  • mit 101 Jahren gestorben (in German) Sanayi ve Ticaret Eski Bakanlarından Ordu Milletvekili Şükrü Yürür vefat etti (in Turkish) Benjamin Zephaniah death:...
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  • wasn't related to anyone in power. Later, he set out to seek a job in Jochi's ordu while mortgaging his own cousin Besh Qulach for a horse. He started his career...
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    and Ali retreated to Sivas. On the orders of Mutahharten, his vassal, Emir Ordu Shah of Erzurum, arrested the grandmother of Ali, Isfahan Shah Khatun, who...
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    AD. Through trade relations established with China, its capital city of Ordu Baliq in central Mongolia's Orkhon Valley became a wealthy center of commerce...
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    Yahya (1994). The End of the Jihâd State: The Reign of Hishām ibn ʻAbd al-Malik and the Collapse of the Umayyads. Albany, New York: State University of...
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    after his rule.: 13  Meanwhile, Malik Shah had died in 1092 and a Seljuk dynastic crisis had broken out.: 23  In 1094, Malik Shah's brother Tutush demanded...
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