Khan of the Golden Horde
Ulaghchi |
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Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde) |
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Reign | 1257 |
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Predecessor | Sartaq Khan |
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Successor | Berke |
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Died | 1257 |
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Dynasty | Borjigin |
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Religion | Tengrism |
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Ulaghchi (Ulaqchi or Ulavchii) Khan (Mongolian: Улаагч Хаан, Tatar: Улакчы хан) (died 1257) was the third khan of the Blue Horde and Golden Horde, ruling for less than a year in 1257.
Life
It is not clear whether Ulaghchi was the son or the younger brother of Sartaq Khan. Möngke Khan granted him the title of Khan of the Jochid Ulus (Golden Horde) as soon as Sartaq died. Ulaghchi came to power at the age of 10 under the regency of Boraqchin, the khatun of Batu Khan, and Sartaq's uncle, Berke. However, he died in office. H. H. Howorth claimed that he abdicated in favor of his uncle Berke, because the young man sent a person named Ulaghchi to Russia as his lieutenant after he was enthroned.[1]
Genealogy
- Genghis Khan
- Jochi
- Batu Khan
- Ulaghchi
See also
External links
References
- ^ H. H. Howorth The history of the Mongols, p.II, D.II, p. 93.
Ulaghchi House of Borjigin (1206–1634) Died: 1257 |
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Preceded by | Khan of the Blue Horde and Golden Horde 1257 | Succeeded by |
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Asia | Central | - Siberia (1207-1308)
- Qara Khitai (1216–18)
- Khwarazmian Empire (1219–1221)
- Persia (1219–1256)
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East | - Western Xia (1205 / 1207 / 1209–10 / 1225–27)
- Northern China (1211–34)
- Korea (1231–60)
- Southern China (1235–79)
- Tibet (1236 / 1240 / 1252)
- Yunnan (1253–56)
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Southeast | - Burma (1277 / 1283 / 1287)
- Java (1293)
- Vietnam (1257 / 1284–88)
- Burma (1300–02)
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South | |
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Europe | - Georgia (1220–22 / 1226–31 / 1237–64)
- Circassia (1237–1300s)
- Chechnya (1237–1300s)
- Volga Bulgaria (1229–36)
- Alania (1238–1239)
- Kievan Rus' (1223 / 1236–40)
- Poland and Bohemia (1240–41)
- Hungary (1241–42)
- Holy Roman Empire (1241–42)
- Serbia and Bulgaria (1242)
- Latin Empire (1242)
- Lithuania (1258–59)
- Poland (1259–60)
- Thrace (1264–65)
- Hungary (1285–86)
- Poland (1287–88)
- Serbia (1291)
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Middle East | - Anatolia (1241–43)
- Alamut (1253–1256)
- Baghdad (1258)
- Syria (1260–1323)
- Palestine (1260 / 1301)
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Civil wars | - Division of the Mongol Empire
- Toluid Civil War (1260–64)
- Berke–Hulagu war (1262)
- Kaidu–Kublai war (1268–1301)
- Esen Buqa–Ayurbarwada war (1314–1318)
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