• dynasty Yuan dynasty (complete list) – Temür, Khan / Emperor (1294–1307) Külüg, Khan / Emperor (1307–1311) Ayurbarwada Buyantu, Khan / Emperor (1311–1320)...
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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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  • gold and silk. In 789, Tun Bagha Tarkhan died and his son succeeded him as Külüg Qaghan. The Karluks took this opportunity to encroach on Uyghur territory...
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    meaning 'Holy-Martial Emperor') upon his grandfather. Kublai's great-grandson Külüg Khan later expanded this title into Fatian Qiyun Shengwu Huangdi (法天啟運聖武皇帝...
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  • grandfather : died. These lines in previous researches were translated as külüg er : edgü qan : tačam : ölti : (glorious man, noble khan Tacham died – W...
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  • the river ) by the Ili river treaty in 638. Yukuk assumed the title Ilig Beg Tughluk Khagan and became the khagan of the north side. By 641, Yukuk consolidated...
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  • Tardu Khagan (576-603) Tuli Külüg Sibir (630-631) Buyuruk (Ni-ri) Sheguy (611-618) Bagha Shad Tong Yabgu (618-630) Taman (603-611) Böri Shad Dulu Khan...
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  • state of the Second Turkic Khaganate, from 744 to 747 AD. His title was Külüg Boyla (Guli Peiluo - 骨力裴罗) during Second Turkic Khaganate. He was a son...
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  • Khagan (759–779) Alp qutlugh bilge, Khagan (779–789) Ai tengride bulmïsh külüg bilge, Khagan (789–790) Qutlugh bilge, Khagan (790–795) Ai tengride ülüg...
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    and marginalized, Yangichar and Chapar both submitting to Qayishan, now Külüg Khan (1307–1311) in 1310. Ögedeid princes entered the services of other...
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  • (born c. 737–742; died 789), the fourth leader of the Uyghur Khaganate Kulug Bilge Qaghan (born c. 772–773; died 790), the fifth leader of the Uyghur...
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  • altunluγ keš : eginin jütim belimde bandïm : toquz sekiz on yašïm : uruŋ Külüg Toq : Bögü Terikine : аqanïm bek erdemi üčün : birle bardï qara : budunum :...
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    Islamic circle, represented by two Khorazmians, Mahamud Yalavach, and Masud Beg. the North Chinese Confucian circle, represented by Yelu Chucai, a Khitan...
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  • Heshana Qaghan Sheguy Tong Yabghu Qaghan Külüg Sibir Sy Yabghu Khagan Duolu Qaghan Ishbara Tolis (El Kulug Shad) (Irbis Ishbara Yabgu Qaghan) Yukuk Shad...
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    position. He also restored his father's officials, Mahmud Yalavach, Masud Beg and Chinqai to positions in the provinces. Güyük reversed several unpopular...
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    Yabghu Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate is murdered by his uncle Külüg Sibir Külüg Sibir of the Western Turkic Khaganate is killed by Irbis Bolun Cabgu...
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    Mongols; Chagatai Khanate becomes a Yuan tributary 1306 Temür Khan sends Külüg Khan to aid Duwa in his war against Chapar Khan 1307 Chapar Khan is defeated...
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    He reappointed Güyük's three officials: Mahmud Yalavach in China, Masud Beg in Turkestan, and Arghun Aqa of the Oirat in Iran. Möngke separated the position...
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    海蟾帝君, using the honorific title Dijun帝君 "Sovereign Lord" that Song emperor Külüg Khan bestowed on him in 1310, suggesting that this edition, if not the composition...
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  • war soon resumed. 1307 21 June With the death of Temür Khan (aged 41), Külüg Khan, first son of Darmabala and Dagi of the Khunggirad clan, and a great-grandson...
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  • Qaghan and his Tuyuhun wife Poshi (婆施). He was raised by the Tuyuhun general Külüg Tarkhan (胡祿達官). After coming of age, he was given the title Baghatur shad...
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    ISBN 0-7614-2014-2, ISBN 978-0-7614-2014-9. Ehgamberdiev, Shuhrat (January 2009). "Ulugh Beg: the scholar on the throne" (PDF). A World of Science. 7 (1): 21–23. Archived...
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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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  • Renzong of Yuan Dynasty China, 10 weeks after the death of his brother, Külüg Khan. Battle of Woplauken: In Europe, the Teutonic Knights defeat the Grand...
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    Imamkuli-khan The Registan and its three madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah (Timurid, built 1417–1421), Tilya-Kori Madrasah (built 1646–1660)...
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