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    Timur Khwaja (Turki and Persian: تیمور خواجه; Kypchak: تمور خواجه‎) was briefly Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361, having succeeded his father Khiḍr Khan...
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  • son of Tula-Buqa, the son of Qadaq, the son Shiban (3b), murdered. 18 Tīmūr Khwāja, 1361, son and murderer of Khiḍr Khan (17), killed. "Great Disorder"...
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    over to be executed. Khidr was slain by his own son, Timur Khwaja, in the same year. Timur Khwaja reigned for only five weeks before descendants of Öz...
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  • briefly Khan of the Golden Horde in 1361, having replaced his rival Timur Khwaja. Ordu Malik appeared on the historical scene in 1361, as a rival of Khiḍr...
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    the Mamluk Sultan Barquq protected him and killed Timur's envoys. Timur left the Sarbadar prince Khwaja Mas'ud to govern Baghdad, but he was driven out...
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    over to be executed. Khidr was slain by his own son, Timur Khwaja, in the same year. Timur Khwaja reigned for only five weeks before descendants of Öz...
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  • (d. 1465?) (identification disputed) 1 Ūrung-Tīmūr (Ūz-Tīmūr, Urungbāsh) 2 Achiq 3 Tāqtaq 4 Tīmūr-Khwāja 5 Bādiq 6 Urūs of the Ulus of Orda 1369–1377...
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    The Hazāra of Muḥammad Khwāja (Persian: هزارهٔ محمد خواجه) is one of the major tribes of the ethnic Hazara inhabiting and originating mainly from Ghazni...
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  • Khizr Khoja (redirect from Khizr Khwaja)
    Khizr Khwaja Khan (d. 1399, also known as Khizr Khoja) was the son of Tughlugh Timur and Khan of Moghulistan during the Chagatai Khanate, reigning from...
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    Sultan, Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah. Khwaja Banda Nawaz left Delhi on December 17, 1398, because the city was under siege by Timur and its fall was imminent. Bande...
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  • was as follows: Genghis Khan - Jochi - Tuqa-Timur - Uz-Timur/Urung-Timur - Achiq - Taqtaq - Timur Khwaja - Badiq - Urus. However, the fictional descent...
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    (1357–1361) Qulpa (1359–1360) Nawruz Beg (1360–1361) Khidr (1361–1362) Timur Khwaja (1362) Abdallah (1362–1370), actual ruler was Mamai Murad (1362–1367)...
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  • Tuqa-Timur, the son of Jochi, the son of Chinggis Khan. They give the ancestry as Qūyūrčuq, son of Urus Khān, the son of Bādāq, the son of Tīmūr-Khwāja, the...
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  • by his own son Timur Khwaja in 1361. Murād might have claimed the throne in opposition to his parricide nephew, but it was Timur Khwaja who took over at...
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  • Khan (1359–1360) Nawruz Beg, Khan (1360–1361) Khidr, Khan (1361–1362) Timur Khwaja, Khan (1362) Abdallah, Khan (1362–1370) Murad, Khan (1362–1367) Aziz...
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    Tuy-Khwāja, the son of Qutluq-Khwāja, the son of Kuyunchak, the son of Sārīcha, the son of Ūrung-Tīmūr, the son of Tūqā-Tīmūr, the son of Jūjī. According...
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    point, Khiḍr Khan and his son Qutlugh were murdered by another son, Timur Khwaja. The latter seized the throne but maintained himself on it for only a...
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  • - Bādāqūl - Ming-Tīmūr - Pūlād. The identification is plausible; more tentative are the proposed identifications with Pūlād Khwāja, who coined at Gülistan...
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  • the Kazakh Khanate. Genghis Khan Jochi Tuqa-Timur Urung-Timur (Uz-Timur, Urungbash) Achiq Taqtaq Timur Khwaja Badiq Urus (?-1377) Quyurchuq Barak Khan (...
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  • the Golden Horde in 1361, when it was contested among Khiḍr Khan's son Timur Khwaja and brother Murād (or Mürid), and their rival Ordu Malik. Kildi Beg's...
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    Tūn-Khwāja 6 ʿAzīz-Shaykh of the Golden Horde 1364-1367 1 Qadaq 2 Töle-Buqa 3 Mangqutai 4 Khiḍr Khan of the Golden Horde 1360-1361 5 Tīmūr-Khwāja of the...
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    Yaglï Bay, in promoting the pretended Kildi Beg against the rival khans Timur Khwaja and Ordu Malik. After Kildi Beg was installed at Sarai, however, Mamai...
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  • of Tuqtay, the son of Tīmūr-Khwāja, the son of Tāqtaq, the son of Achiq, the son of Urungbāsh (Urung-Tīmūr), the son of Tūqā-Tīmūr: Vohidov 2006: 44-45;...
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  • of Sher-'ali Aughldn, son of Muhammad Khan, son of Khizr Khwaja Khan, son of Tughluq-timur Khan, son of Aisan-bugha Khan, son of Dawa Khan, son of Baraq...
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    Iskandar"), according to whom ʿAzīz Shaykh was the son of the ephemeral khan Tīmūr Khwāja. Despite Naṭanzī's commonly recognized unreliability, this is sometimes...
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    Tekne drunk, Ghāzān sent his retainer Jān Khwāja to murder Tīmūr Khan, sometime in late 1411 or early 1412. Tīmūr is said to have married one of Edigu's...
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  • Tuqa-Timur Bahadur Urung-Timur Kay-Timur Jochi-Buqa Achiq Saricha Abay Badaqul Taqtaq Kuyunchak Numqan Ming-Timur Timur-Khwaja Tulaq-Timur Qutluq-Timur Beg-Qundi...
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    their reign until Khwaja 'Ali-yi Mu'ayyad submitted to Timur in 1381, and were one of the few groups that managed to mostly avoid Timur's famous brutality...
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    ruler of Ludhiana Sheikh Chachu. Khwaja Moinuddin Khurd Bin Khwaja Hisamuddin Jigar Sokhta Bin Khwaja Fakhruddin Bin Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chishty Rehmatullah...
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  • December 1757. Following the 4th invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani, he appointed Timur Shah as the viceroy of Punjab with Jahan Khan as his deputy. The Afghans...
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