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    Saray-Jük (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: سرایجوق‎, Sarāyjūq; Kazakh: Кіші Сарай, Kişi Saray; Tatar: Сарайчык, Sarayçıq), was a medieval city on the border...
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    Sarai (city) (redirect from Saray al-Jadid)
    to سرای‎, (Sarāy); سرای باتو‎ (Sarāy-i Bātū ,"the Sarai of Batu"); سرای برکه‎, (Sarāy-i Barka, "the Sarai of Berke"); سرای الجدید‎, (Sarāy al-Jadīd, "New...
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    himself khan after eliminating his older brother and rival Tini Beg at Saray-Jük in 1342; he had already killed another ambitious brother, Khiḍr Beg. He...
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    by Catherine II of Russia. In the 10th to 16th centuries, the city of Saray-Jük (or Saraichik, meaning "small Sarai") on the Ural River (now in Atyrau...
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    1440s, a descendant of Edigu by the name of Musa bin Waqqas was ruling at Saray-Jük as an independent khan of the Nogai Horde. Ulugh Muhammad ousted Dawlat...
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    Khan converted to Islam in the city of Bukhara in 1252. When he was at Saray-Jük, Berke met a caravan from Bukhara and questioned them about their faith...
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    Azov (Azaq) Bukhara Bolghar Karakorum Dadu Majar Maragheh Qarshi Samarkand Sarai Batu/Berke Saray-Jük Shangdu (Xanadu) Soltaniyeh Tabriz Ukek Xacitarxan...
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  • of the Golden Horde Saray-Jük, the Little Sarai of the Golden Horde Sarai Village, an old Turkic village in Absheron, Baku Saray, Qubadli a village in...
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    of the Nogai Horde at the end of the 15th century Status Horde Capital Saray-Jük Official languages Nogai Common languages Nogai Religion Sunni Islam Demonym(s)...
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  • Lithuania, Tīmūr Qutluq reigned in the east with (old) Astrakhan and Saray-Jük, and the Timurid protégé Quyurchuq, a son of Urus Khan, reigned at the...
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    he left his nephew ʿArab Shāh in charge of his original power base at Saray-Jük on the lower Ural. ʿArab Shāh retained this power base after his uncle...
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    retainers Timer (Fedot Lvov) and Badakyul (Aleksey Yegorov), travels to Saray-Jük with his keleynik Fedka (Aleksandr Yatsenko). They fail to cure Taydula's...
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    1342, fearing for Jani Beg, she incited the emirs to kill Tini Beg, at Saray-Jük. Jani Beg succeeded as khan. Tini Beg was remembered as more suitable...
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  • Burunduk Khan Successor Muhammed Khan Born 1445 Uzbek Khanate Died 1521 Saray-Jük, Kazakh Khanate Spouse Khanyk Sultan Khanum Sultan Nigar Khanum Issue...
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  • Khaganate 1347–1660s AD Mongol Empire Various Empire 1206–1368 AD Nogai Horde Saray-Jük Horde 1440s–1634 AD Northern Yuan Shangdu Kingdom 1368–1635 AD Oghuz Yabgu...
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  • (divided into three kingdoms since 1482) Nogai – Nogai Horde Capital: Saray-Jük Noli – Republic of Noli Capital: Noli  Nri – Kingdom of Nri Capital: Igbo-Ukwu...
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  • Kyzylkala, dates to the 10th century, and was abandoned in the 13th century. Saray-Jük (ruins pictured) was an important spiritual centre of the Golden Horde...
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  • Saraycık, Çubuk, a village in the district of Çubuk, Ankara Province Saray-Jük, a medieval city on the border between Europe and Asia in the 10th to...
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  • coinage; he dates Tulun Beg Khanum to 1371/1372, Īl Beg to 1373/1374 (at Saray-Jük), Cherkes Beg to 1374/1375 (at Astrakhan), and then Qāghān Beg 1375–1377...
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    Azov (Azaq) Bukhara Bolghar Karakorum Dadu Majar Maragheh Qarshi Samarkand Sarai Batu/Berke Saray-Jük Shangdu (Xanadu) Soltaniyeh Tabriz Ukek Xacitarxan...
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    Tendik [kk] hillfort (Тендыкское городище), Balyqshy area, Kazakhstan Saray-Jük (Сарайчик), Kazakhstan In more recent times the situation improved and...
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    Taydula Khatun incited the emirs to murder Tini Beg, which they did at Saray-Jük in 1342. Jani Beg now became khan. Taydula Khatun continued to exercise...
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    became its number one enemy. Kasym successfully captured the Nogai capital Saray-Juk in 1520, pushing the Nogai Horde to the Astrakhan Khanate. Under Kasym...
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  • Having begun a campaign against the Nogai Horde, Haqnazar reconquered Saray-Juk from the Nogai Horde and the surrounding Kazakh territories as well. In...
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  • coinage, it would appear that Īl Beg made his bid for the throne from Saray-Jük on the lower Ural, and therefore on the eastern edge of the core territory...
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  • cousin, Ḥasan Beg, in 1368–1369. Qāghān Beg's father Īl Beg ruled from Saray-Jük on the lower Ural in 1373–1374, and briefly seized the Golden Horde's...
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  • Peninsula Manqışlaq Oskemen Öskəmən Pavlodar Kereku Petropavl Qızılyar Saray-Jük Saraycıq Shymkent Çimkənd Taldykorgan Dallıqorğan Temirtau Dəmirdağ Turkistan...
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