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Khan of the Chagatai Khanate
Alghu (died 1265 or 1266) was the khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1260–1265/6). He was the son of Baidar and the grandson of Chagatai Khan. In 1260 Alghu
Alghu
1226–1347 Turkicized Mongol khanate in Central Asia
Orghana. In 1260, Ariq Böke replaced Mubarak Shah with Alghu, a grandson of Chagatai Khan. Alghu rebelled against Ariq Böke upon securing power and defected
Chagatai_Khanate
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264
Böke ordered Alghu to defend the area from both the forces of Hulagu, and the possible presence of Berke of the Golden Horde. But Alghu deserted Ariq
Ariq_Böke
1260–1264 war of succession in the Mongol Empire
the Secretariat. Kublai's victories left Alghu as Ariq Böke's only standing ally. Ariq Böke convinced Alghu to take control of the Chagatai Khanate in
Toluid_Civil_War
Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294
captured Abishqa, two other princes, and 100 men, and he had his own man, Alghu, crowned khan of Chagatai's territory. In the first armed clash between
Kublai_Khan
death of Möngke, and his brother Ariq Böke dispatched Alghu to Beshbalik to consolidate his power. Alghu removed Orghana from power whereupon she fled to Mongolia
Orghana
Khan
appointed Chagatai Khan's grandson Alghu, and by the following year Alghu had control over much of the Khanate. When Alghu revolted against Ariq Böke in 1262
Mubarak_Shah_(Chagatai_Khan)
1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate
retainers in Bukhara declared their loyalty to Berke, Alghu smashed the Golden Horde's lands in Khorazm. Alghu insisted Hulagu attack the Golden Horde; he accused
Golden_Horde
Empire in Eurasia from 1206-1368
realm. But Ariq Böke captured and then executed Abishka, having his own man Alghu crowned there instead. Kublai's new administration blockaded Ariq Böke in
Mongol_Empire
Mongolian prince
master, possibly in conjunction with the revolts launched by the sons of Alghu and Baraq. Kaidu responded by sending an army against Negübei, and the latter
Negübei
From 1259 to 1294
However, Ariq Böke captured and then executed Abishka, having his own man Alghu crowned there instead. Kublai's new administration blockaded Ariq Böke in
Division_of_the_Mongol_Empire
War between the Golden Horde and Ilkhanate
near Tiflis, but died on the way. Within a few months of these deaths, Alghu Khan of the Chagatai Khanate died, too. This sudden vacuum of power somewhat
Berke–Hulegu_war
(restored) 1252 Mubarak Shah 1252–1260 Orghana Khatun (fem.), regent 1252–1260 Alghu 1260–1266 Mubarak Shah (restored) 1266 Baraq 1266–1270 Negübei 1270–c. 1272
List_of_Mongol_rulers
Leader of the House of Ögedei
conflict with Kublai and his Ilkhanid allies. With the Chagatayid Khan Alghu supporting Kublai as great khan and ravaging Kaidu's lands, the latter made
Kaidu
Grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate
the Chagatai Khanate. His uncles were Yesü Möngke and Baidar. His nephew Alghu son of Baidar and his brother Yesu Mongke, both were the Khans of the Chagatai
Yesünto'a
Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266
Nogai, forcing Hulagu into retreat; he died in 1265. Next Chagatai Khan Alghu invaded Khwarizm and annexed Golden Horde lands. The Jochid army unsuccessfully
Berke
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1272 to 1282
impose his authority. He was helpless against the raids of the sons of Alghu and Baraq, as well as forces of the Ilkhanate. In 1282 he was replaced by
Buqa_Temür
13th-century Golden Horde general under Berke
his name later as they merged into Chagatai Khanate during the reign of Alghu. Today, Nikudari, an archaic form of the Mongolian language extinct in Mongolia
Negudar
Genealogical relationship between rulers
Tolui Batu Berke Baidar Güyük Kashin Kadan Sartaq Yesü Möngke Yesünto'a Alghu Kaidu Baraq Möngke Kublai Khan Hulagu Ariq Böke Yasa'ur Duwa Zhenjin Abaqa
Mughal-Mongol_genealogy
Mongol condottiero and son of Chagatai Khan
the same kind. Baidar participated in the election of Güyük Khan in 1246. Alghu, d. 1265 or 1266 Leo de Hartog (2004). Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World
Baidar
Mongolic ethnic group
Qara'unas were largely brought under the Chagatai Khanate during the reign of Alghu in 1262. As a result of wars between the Mongol khanates, the Qara'unas
Qara'unas
Mongolian prince based in Central Asia and Iran
revolt against the Ilkhan Abu Sa'id. He was the son of Chübei, grandson of Alghu Khan, and a great-great-grandson of Chagatai Khan. His mother was the daughter
Yasa'ur
brother Vasilko of Galicia join the Mongols to plunder Lithuania and Polish territories Golden Horde elements in Bukhara rebel and Alghu suppresses them
Timeline_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Prince of Anxi
of Ögedei), Wang Shixian (an Öngüt prince), Jiqu Küregen, Chübei (son of Alghu). His advisors included Shang Ting, Li Dehui (1218–1280) and Zhao Bing (1222-1280)
Manggala
13th century Chagatai nobleman
Qarachar as generalissimo of the Chagatai Khanate, serving under the Khans Alghu and Mubarak Shah. According to Sharaf al-Dīn Yazdi’s Zafarnama, it was after
Ichil
brother Vasilko of Galicia join the Mongols to plunder Lithuania and Polish territories Golden Horde elements in Bukhara rebel and Alghu suppresses them
Timeline_of_the_Golden_Horde
Il-Khan from 1335 to 1336
Torut (a son of Nari and relative of Narin Taghay), Ortuq-Shah (son of Alghu) and Chupan's son Sorgan Sira. However, soon some emirs defected to the
Arpa_Ke'un
Military expedition of Alauddin Khalji
and later imprisoned them at Hansi. Their loyal officers Ulghu (or Malik Alghu) and Malik Ahmad Chap were also blinded, and Arkali Khan's sons were killed
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Multan
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Multan
1259 and had to support the latter. Not much after Ariq's move against Alghu in 1263 and his surrender in the later year he deserted and left for Iran
Jumghur
Il-Khan in 1336
Torut (a son of Nari and relative of Narin Taghay), Ortuq-Shah (son of Alghu) and Chupan's son Sorgan Sira. However, soon some umara, such as Mahmud
Musa_(Ilkhanid_dynasty)
Orqina Khatun was regent during this time 1252–1260 CE 1st Reign Islam Alghu bin Baidar الغو 1260–1266 CE Tengrism Mubarak Shah مبارک شاہ 1266 CE 2nd
List_of_Chagatai_khans
1270 battle of the Kaidu–Kublai war
the Chaghadaids and Ögedeids were able to reassert their independence. Alghu, the khan of the Chaghadaids, used the Golden Horde's preoccupation with
Battle_of_Herat_(1270)
Turkic dynasty from western Central Asia
control of the Kipchak Khanate (the "Golden Horde"). It was then conquered by Alghu, ruler of the Chagatai Khanate between 1260-64. Thereafter, the region was
Sufi_dynasty
General of Delhi Sultanate
imprisoned them at Hansi. He also blinded their loyal officers Ulghu (or Malik Alghu) and Malik Ahmad Chap, and executed the sons of Arkali Khan. He brought
Nusrat_Khan_Jalesari
Aspect of Chinese history
Western Chagatai Khanate and the Moghulistan Khanate. Chagatai's grandson Alghu (1260–1266) took advantage of the Toluid Civil War (1260-1264) between Kublai
History_of_Xinjiang
13th century Mongol governor
Akhsitan II and others in 1261. He accompanied Prince Abaqa in support of Alghu against his struggle with Golden Horde. Arghun continued to serve Ilkhanate
Arghun_Aqa
Otrar and Afghanistan 1262 Toluid Civil War: Alghu betrays Ariq Böke and allies with Kublai Khan 1266 Alghu dies and is succeeded by Mubarak Shah, who is
Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate
Timeline_of_the_Chagatai_Khanate
Bukhara, reducing it to ashes. In the final stage of the sack, the sons of Alghu appeared. They avoided engaging the departing Ilkhanid forces, but seized
Sack_of_Bukhara_(1273)
(restored) 1252 Mubarak Shah 1252–1260 Orghana Khatun (fem.), regent 1252–1260 Alghu 1260–1266 Mubarak Shah (restored) 1266 Baraq 1266–1270 Negübei 1270–c. 1272
List_of_Mongolians
Mubarak Shah, Khan (1252–1260, 1266) Orghana, Khatun, Regent (1252–1260) Alghu, Khan (1260–1266) Baraq, Khan (1266–1270) Nominal rulers under the Mongol
List of state leaders in the 13th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century
the Golden Horde allies with Ariq Böke and declares war on Hulagu Khan Alghu, a grandson of Chagatai Khan, deposes Mubarak Shah, an appointee to the
Timeline_of_the_Yuan_dynasty
Village in East Azerbaijan province, Iran
Minorsky, the name of this village is derived from the Mongolian given name Alghū. Iran portal Also romanized as Ālqū OpenStreetMap contributors (14 March
Alqu,_Bonab
County in Xinjiang, China
ᠰᠤᠮᠤᠨ Хэрүүт суман 652827203 Algu Township 阿拉沟乡 Ālāgōu Xiāng ئالغۇ يېزىسى Alghu yëzisi ᠠᠯᠭᠤᠤ ᠰᠤᠮᠤᠨ Алгуу суман 652827204 Elzet Ul Township 额勒再特乌鲁乡 Élèzàitèwūlǔ
Hejing_County
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