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Amir Qazaghan

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99:, the khanate devolved into a loose confederation of tribes that respected the overall authority of Qazaghan and his puppet khans, although he primarily commanded the loyalty of the tribes of the southern portion of the 80:; subsequent khans were rulers in name only. Qazaghan, in the interest of maintaining an image of legitimacy, contented himself with his title of amir and conferred the title of khan on descendants of 69:
Qazaghan's lineage is mostly unknown; it is possible that he became head of the Qara'unas through appointment instead of inheritance In 1345 he rebelled against his sovereign, the
76:, but was defeated. The following year he tried again and succeeded in killing the khan. Qazan's death signified the end of the effective power of the Chagatai khans within the 150:
In 1358 Qazaghan was assassinated by the son of Borolday, who had been amir of the Qara'unas before Qazaghan. He had aroused the anger of his murderer by denying him the
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wrote that Qazaghan is very likely from the Kauchin tribe; he believed that the Kauchins were a
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The following opinions were expressed about the ethnic origin of the Qazaghan: 1)
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of Borolday. He was succeeded as leader of the Qara'unas by his son,
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tribe; 2) In his other early work, Bartold called Qazaghan a
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with most of the tribes of the southern part of the
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During the twelve years that Qazaghan served as the
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Index

Qazaghan
amir
Qara'unas
Chagatai
Vasily Bartold
Turkisized
Mongol
Turkic
Chagatai Khan
Qazan
Genghis Khan
Danishmendji
Bayan Quli
power behind the throne
India
Sultan of Delhi
Muhammad bin Tughluq
Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Arlat
Arpardi
Kartids
punitive expedition
Herat
tumen
‘Abdullah
ISBN
0-521-34595-2
Categories
1358 deaths
Mongol Empire people

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