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    Tokhta (also spelled Toqta, Toktu, Tokhtai, Tochtu or Tokhtogha; died c. 1312) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312. He was a son of Mengu-Timur...
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    Toqta send Kelmish's husband to him. Nogai's independent actions relating to Russian affairs and foreign merchants had already irritated Toqta. Toqta...
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    father Nogai in a war against the legitimate khan of the Golden Horde, Toqta. Toqta defeated and killed Nogai in 1299. Chaka had led his supporters into...
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    Tode-Mengu (r. 1280–1287). Later, he was executed by his brother Toqta (1291–1312). Toqta took Togrilcha's widow for wife and sent his son Öz Beg to exile...
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    Saljidai Küregen of Khongirad and Kelmish Aqa (daughter of Qutuqtu) Alqui Toqta Sultan Khatun (from Hüshin tribe) Abachi Tödeken Qutuqui Khatun (unknown...
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    European depiction of the four khans, Temür (Yuan), Chapar (House of Ögedei), Toqta (Golden Horde), and Öljaitü (Ilkhanate), in the Fleur des histoires d'orient...
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  • the Mongol invasion of Rus' Sack of Kiev (1299), during the war between Toqta against Nogay and the Polovtsy Sack of Kiev (1399), by Temür Qutlugh Sack...
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    (1257–1266) Mengu-Timur (1266–1282) Tuda Mengu (1282–1287) Talabuga (1287–1291) Toqta (1291–1312) Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357)...
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    and the Mongol Golden Horde were strained. The khan of the Golden Horde, Toqta, was piqued at the Italian slave trade in Turkic slaves via the Black Sea...
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    placed Toqta (one of Mengu-Timur's younger sons) on the throne, who ordered the death of the rest of Talabuga's entourage, which included Toqta's older...
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  • It is said after story about the administration of the Golden Horde khan Toqta (r. 1291–1312) in this work: "After him, the ulus Of Jochi was divided into...
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    Temür Khan Toghon Temür Khan Jochi Orda Khan Batu Khan Sartaq Berke Shiban Toqta Uzbeg Khan Hulagu Abaqa Ghazan Chagatai Khan Kaidu Duwa Esen Buqa I Kebek...
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    Gazaria. In 1308, the Mongols of the Golden Horde, commanded by the khan Toqta, conquered Caffa after a lengthy siege. Five years later, the Genoese managed...
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    Horde sacks Sandomierz 1295 Golden Horde invades Bulgaria 1296 Nogai Khan rebels against Toqta 1298 Nogai Khan sacks Caffa 1299 Toqta defeats Nogai Khan...
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    Abaqa and Baraq in 1270, Kaidu and Kublai Khan in the 1270s and 1280s, Toqta and Nogai in the late 1290s, and the war between Duwa and Chapar in the...
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  • conversational speed, saying that tooQta is often indistinguishable from toQta. Vance (2008) again affirms the existence of a tendency to shorten superheavy...
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  • him, began to assert himself so removed, then killed by Nogai or Toqta (10). 10 Toqta 23Y, 1291–1312, the son of Mengu-Timur (7), installed by Nogai, 1300...
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  • Russian soldier in the service of Tokhta. He said: "I am Nogai. Take me to Toqta, who is the Khan." The soldier killed Nogai and brought his head to Tokhta;...
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  • Blue Horde (1267–1280) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1267–1280) 05. Toqta - Khan of the Blue Horde (1291–1313) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde...
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    in 1272/1273; coins of more consistent standard and issue followed under Toqta Khan, especially after 1310. "New Sarai" (سرای الجدید‎, Sarāy al-Jadīd)...
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    Ruthenian lady. Other genealogists give as his wife Marija, daughter of Toqta (died c. 1312), khan of the Golden Horde, and wife Maria Palaiologina (born...
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  • Khan (1266–1282) Tuda Mengu, Khan (1282—1287) Talabuga, Khan (1287—1291) Toqta, Khan (1291—1312) White Horde (complete list) – Orda, Khan (1226–1251) Qun...
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    Golden Horde, overthrew Chaka, and presented his head to the Mongol khan Toqta. This brought an end to Mongol interference in Bulgarian domestic affairs...
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  • Khatun. Oljai married Mengu-Timur (a descendant of Jochi) and gave birth to Toqta Khan of the Golden Horde. Qutuqtu's full-sister, Ile Temür, married Pars...
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    by steppe kidnappings to provide an army to his enemy the Mamluks, Khan Toqta of the Golden Horde arrested the Genoese residents of Sarai Berke and besieged...
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  • Chaka as ruler. However, the armies of the new khan of the Golden Horde Toqta entered Bulgaria in pursuit of his enemy Chaka, and Theodore Svetoslav promptly...
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    Palaiologos agreed to marital alliances with Ghazan of the Ilkhanate and Toqta and Uzbeg of the Golden Horde, which were quickly followed by their marriages...
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    kinsmen, Küilük, as rival ruler in the region. During the civil war between Toqta and Nogai, Kaidu enjoyed the friendship of Nogai, whose elimination in 1299...
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  • ascension of Khan Toqta in 1291, who disagreed with the rights extended to Italian merchants and issued embargoes on Italian goods. In 1307, Toqta laid siege...
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  • Temür, Khan / Emperor (1294–1307) Russia Golden Horde (complete list) – Toqta, Khan (1291—1312) Uzbeg Khan, Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg, Khan (1341–1342)...
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