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    Nawruz Beg (Persian: محمد نوروز بیگ; Turki/Kypchak: نوروز بک‎; died 1360) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1360. Nawruz Beg succeeded to the throne after...
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    of the Golden Horde from 1360 to 1361, having overthrown and succeeded Nawruz Beg. Earlier scholarship long followed what is now considered the unreliable...
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    from Jani Beg (like Nawruz Beg and Kildi Beg), and some modern authorities treat him as a son of Jani Beg and brother of his predecessor Berdi Beg and successor...
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    Beg's sons and are sometimes treated as such by modern scholars. Berdi Beg (r. 1357–1359) (pretended?) Qulpa (r. 1359–1360) (pretended?) Nawruz Beg (r...
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    khan Nawruz Beg in 1360. Konstantin of Suzdal [ru] merged the principalities of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod in 1341 with the approval of Jani Beg, who...
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    of Öz Beg Khan (r. 1313–1341) and possibly Nawruz Beg Khan (r. 1360). She was also the mother of the khans Tini Beg (r. 1341–1342) and Jani Beg (r. 1342–1357)...
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  • number of eastern sources insert him between the reigns of Berdi Beg and Nawruz Beg, i.e., in 1359–1360, at the same point in time when, according to...
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    (1291–1312) Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357) Berdi Beg (1357–1361) Qulpa (1359–1360) Nawruz Beg (1360–1361) Khidr (1361–1362) Timur...
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  • possibly pretended son of Jānī Beg (13), murdered. 16 Nawrūz Beg (= ? Bazarchi) 1360 pretended son of Öz Beg (11) or Jānī Beg (13), killed. 17 Khiḍr Khan...
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    outraged the Muslim populace of the Golden Horde. In 1360, Qulpa's brother Nawruz Beg revolted against the khan and killed him and his sons. In 1361, a descendant...
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    Beg in August 1359, and the resulting accession of Qulpa undermined Mamai's position of supremacy at court. Under Qulpa and his successor Nawruz Beg,...
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    Qulpa is overthrown by his brother Nawruz Beg and the Blue Horde rebels and seizes power in Sarai 1361 Nawruz Beg is overthrown by Khidr Khan ibn Sasibuqa...
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    Qulpa's brother Nawruz Beg (Navruz) revolted against the khan and killed him and his sons.[citation needed] When Rus' princes heard of Berdi Beg's death, they...
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  • people: Given name Nawrūz (Mongol emir) (died 1297), emir of the Ilkhanid era Nawruz Beg (died 1361), Khan of the Blue Horde Nowruz Beg (died 1640), Safavid...
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  • Muzaffarid tribe in Persia after the death of his brother, Shah Mahmud. Nawruz Beg overthrows his brother Qulpa as Khan of the Blue Horde. Muhammed VI overthrows...
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  • Horde (1359–1360) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1359–1360) 08. Nawruz-Beg - Khan of the Blue Horde (1360–1361) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde...
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  • Ordu Malik with the obscure Bazarchi (himself possibly identical with Nawruz Beg), which contradicts the chronological indications. Tizengauzen 2006: 255-256...
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  • Öz Beg Khan, Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg, Khan (1341–1342) Jani Beg, Khan (1342—1357) Berdi Beg, Khan (1357—1361) Qulpa, Khan (1359–1360) Nawruz Beg, Khan...
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  • (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357) Berdi Beg (1357–1361) Qulpa (1359–1360) Nawruz Beg (1360–1361) Khidr (1361–1362) Tulun Beg Khanum (1370–1373)...
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    as ruler of the Golden Horde in June 1360, having eliminated his rival Nawruz Beg. Nevertheless, the new khan's authority was limited by the presumable...
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  • supported by his possible uncles, Ghāzī and Nawrūz, the sons of Edigu. A quarrel with the emir Nawrūz cost Küchük Muḥammad his desertion to Ulugh Muḥammad...
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  • Vizier Jamal al-Din Ali Dastjerdani (1st time) (1295–1295) (for Baydu) Amir Nawrūz (5 October 1295–1295) (for Ghazan) Sharaf al-Din Mohammad Biabanaki Semnani...
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    the descendants of Shiban's brothers Batu Khan and Orda Khan, such as Öz Beg Khan. The Shaybanids originally led the Gray Horde southeast of the Urals...
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  • Muzaffarid tribe in Persia after the death of his brother, Shah Mahmud. Nawruz Beg overthrows his brother Qulpa as Khan of the Blue Horde. Muhammed VI overthrows...
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  • while Oirat leader Shaikh Ali was executed by Arghunshah (son of Emir Nawruz), who wanted Togha Temür to be his own puppet. Ögrünch and Mahmud Esen Qutlugh...
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    influence, and fought against both the Mamluks and the Muslim Mongol emir Nawruz in Khorasan. To fund his campaigns, Arghun allowed his viziers Buqa and...
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    Abdal-Latif bin Kochkunju (1540 – 1552) Nawruz Ahmed (1552 – 1556) Pir Muhammad Khan I (1556 – 1561) Iskander bin Jani Beg (1561 – 1583) Abdullah Khan II (1583...
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  • bin Kochkunju, Khan (1540–1552) Nawruz Ahmed, Khan (1552–1556) Pir Muhammad I, Khan (1556–1561) Iskander bin Jani Beg, Khan (1561–1583) Abdullah II, Khan...
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  • intolerance punishable and attempted to restore relations with non-Muslims. Nawruz (was a son of governor Arghun Aqa) loyalists persecuted Buddhists and Christians...
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  • viceroyalty of Anatolia and Diyar Bakr in 1295. However, seeing advances of Nawruz against Baydu and his protege Sa'ad al-Din Zanjani's loss of vizierate,...
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