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    Kebek (died 1325/1326) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1309 until 1310, and again from c. 1318 until his death. Kebek was the son of Duwa, who was...
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    family rebelled and killed him at a banquet. Duwa's younger son Kebek became khan. Kebek invaded the Delhi Sutunate again in 1305, looting the Multan region...
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  • Kebek Sultan Oghlan (died c. 1472) was Khan of eastern Moghulistan (Uyghurstan) from 1468 or 1469 until his death. He was the only son of Dost Muhammad...
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    The House of Ak-Kebek (Altay: Ак-Кöбöк) is an aristocratic dynasty that ruled in the Kebeks Otok. The founder of the house was Prince Kebegesh, the son...
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  • Kebek or Kepek (Turki/Kypchak: کیباک‎) was Khan of the Golden Horde in 1413–1414. Kebek was a son of Tokhtamysh and a brother of his immediate predecessor...
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    /kəˈbɛk/; French: Ville de Québec), officially Québec (French pronunciation: [kebɛk]), is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec. As of July 2021...
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    Duwa 1287–1307 Könchek 1306–1308 Taliqu 1308–1309 Kebek 1309 d. 1325 Esen Buqa I 1309–c. 1318 Kebek (restored) c. 1318–1325 Eljigidey 1325–1329 Duwa Temür...
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    Venise-en-Québec (French pronunciation: [vəniz ɑ̃ kebɛk]) is a municipality in the province of Quebec, Canada, located at the north end of Lake Champlain...
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  • Khanate (1310 – c. 1318). He was the son of Duwa. In 1309 Esen Buqa's brother Kebek ordered a meeting (quriltai) to determine the future of the khanate following...
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  • campaign against the Ilkhanate, together with the Chagatai Khan's brother Kebek and a Neguderi prince Daud Khwaja(a son of Qutlugh Khwaja) who had been...
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    Nord-du-Québec (French pronunciation: [nɔʁ dy kebɛk]; English: Northern Quebec) is the largest, but the least populous, of the seventeen administrative...
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    The Sûreté du Québec (SQ; French: [syʁte dy kebɛk], lit. 'Safety of Quebec') is the provincial police service for the Canadian province of Quebec. The...
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    Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM; French pronunciation: [ynivɛʁsite dy kebɛk a mɔ̃ʁeal]), is a French-language public research university based in Montreal...
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    in the Catalan Atlas (1375). The Khan Kebek is depicted with the caption: Here reigns the King Chabech (Kebek), lord of the Medeja [Media] Empire. He...
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  • Empire in 1326–1329. He was the son of Duwa. After the death of his brother Kebek, Eljigidey took control of the Chagatai Khanate. He was involved in the...
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    Darius I, Genghis Khan, and later Mongols such as Duwa, Qutlugh Khwaja and Kebek. Prior to the Kushan era, the Khyber Pass was not a widely used trade route...
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  • O Oscar ˈɔska ˈɔskɑ OSS cah P Papa paˈpa pəˈpɑ pah PAH Q Quebec keˈbɛk [sic] keˈbek keh BECK R Romeo ˈromio ˈroːmi.o ROW me oh S Sierra siˈɛra siˈerɑ...
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    attempt to make up for some of his losses, Esen Buqa dispatched his brother Kebek with a large force to attack Khorasan, a part of the Ilkhanate, sometime...
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    Quebec (French: Québec [kebɛk] ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is the largest province by area and the second-largest...
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  • the confusion following his death, Yunus Khan seized Aqsu, while his son, Kebek Sultan, was carried off to rule in Turfan. Barthold, V. V. (1962). Four...
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    Centre-du-Québec (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃tʁ dy kebɛk], Central Quebec) is a region of Quebec, Canada. The main centres are Drummondville, Victoriaville...
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    trumpeters. The Khan Kebek, Mongol ruler of the Chagatai Khanate is depicted with the following caption: Here reigns the King Chabech (Kebek), lord of the Medeja...
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    died and Yunus Khan found it possible to seize Aksu. Dost Muhammad's son, Kebek Sultan, who was only a child, was whisked away by his supporters to Turpan...
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  • enemies selected Duwa's son Kebek to become Khan, and defeated Taliqu in battle in 1309. His supporters joined the forces of Kebek, and were instrumental in...
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    Toqta Uzbeg Khan Hulagu Abaqa Ghazan Chagatai Khan Kaidu Duwa Esen Buqa I Kebek Tarmashirin Urus Khan Toqtamish Mamai Olug Moxammat Mengli Giray Olug Moxammat...
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    shortly after thanks to reinforcements by Chupan, while Yasa'ur was killed by Kebek in 1320. Several amirs didn't come to the aid of Abu Sa'id, therefore they...
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    Société de télédiffusion du Québec (French: [sɔsjete də teledifyzjiɔ̃ dy kebɛk]; English: Quebec Television Broadcasting Corporation), branded as Télé-Québec...
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  • Khan (1306–1308) Taliqu, Khan (1308–1309) Esen Buqa I, Khan (1309–c.1318) Kebek, Khan (1309, c.1318–1325) Eljigidey, Khan (1325–1329) Duwa Temür, Khan (1329–1330)...
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    the Elder (d. 1323) Taydula Khatun (d. 1360) — originally a Christian? Kebek Khatun — daughter of Amir Nanghiday Bayalun Khatun the Younger — (likely...
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  • were accepted by Ochurdyap and separated them into a separate clan of Kara-Kebeks. On June 12, 2014, on the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Chuguchak...
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