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Özbeg Khan
Khan of the Golden Horde (1313–1341) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Giyasuddin Muhammad Uzbek Khan (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: غیاث الدین محمد اوزبیک خان, Ğiyāsuddin Muḥammad Özbäk Khān), better known as Uzbeg, Uzbek or Ozbeg (1282–1341), was the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde (1313–1341), under whose rule the state reached its zenith.[1] He was succeeded by his son Tini Beg. He was the son of Toghrilcha and grandson of Mengu-Timur, who had been khan of the Golden Horde from 1267 to 1280.
Quick Facts Öz Beg اوزبیک, Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde) ...
Öz Beg اوزبیک | |
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Khan | |
![]() Mikhail of Tver before Uzbeg Khan, by Vasili Vereshchagin. | |
Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde) | |
Reign | 1313–1341 |
Predecessor | Toqta |
Successor | Tini Beg |
Born | 1282 Golden Horde |
Died | 1341 (aged 58–59) Sarai |
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House | Borjigin |
Dynasty | Golden Horde |
Father | Togrilcha |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Uzbek Khan moved his residence to Mukhsha (today a village of Narovchat in Penza Oblast).