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614: 67: 359:(Golden Horde). It is merely said that he left twelve sons, namely Bainal or Yasal, Behadur, Kadak, Balagha, Cherik or Jerik, Mergen or Surkhan, Kurtugha or Kultuka, Ayachi or Abaji, Sailghan or Sasiltan, Beyanjar or Bayakachar, Majar, and Kunchi or Kuwinji. Shiban's descendants are known as the 347:, and the Buiruks, while he assigned him as a camping ground all the country lying between that of his brother Orda Ichin and his own. Thus Shiban's lands were somewhat between Batu's and Orda's and between the Ural mountains and the Caspian Sea. 536:, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1970 (translated by Naomi Walford from the French edition published by Payot, 1970), pp. 478–490 655: 694: 27:
This article is about the 13th century leader of the Left Wing princes within the Golden Horde. For the 16th Century Uzbek dynasty, see
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flowing off the east side of the Urals, as summer quarters. Shiban was also given 15,000 families as a gift from his brother
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Because he had not reached his majority when his father died in 1227, he did not receive any lands at that time.
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Although it is unknown how long he lived, his descendants continued to rule long after the breakup of the
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Firdaws al-Iqbāl: History of Khorezm by Shir Muhammad Mirab Munis and Muhammad Riza Mirab Agahi
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in 1359, including the thrones of the Golden Horde's successor states, like the
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Histoire des Mongols et des Tatares par Aboul-Ghâzi Béhâdour Khân
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in 1258. However, he died in unknown circumstances. According to
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A number of Shiban's descendants ascended the throne of the
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who founded the Golden Horde. His descendants were the
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(trans.), 518:Desmaisons, P. I. (transl.), 255:) was a prince of the early 695:Central Asian history stubs 522:, St Petersburg, 1871-1874. 711: 607: 370:(Prince Balagha) assisted 315:on the lower parts of the 33: 26: 685:Nomadic groups in Eurasia 593:Vohidov, Š. H. (trans.), 552:Utemiš-hadži, Čingiz-name 534:The Empire of the Steppes 506:The New Islamic Dynasties 285:Mongol invasion of Europe 279:Mongol invasion of Europe 267:and a younger brother of 206: 189: 64: 51: 41:Khan of the Ulus of Jochi 620:This article related to 283:Shiban participated the 527:Numizmatičeskij sbornik 464:Abhulgazi, $ 5 p., 191. 382:, he killed his cousin 259:. He was a grandson of 511:Bregel, Y. (transl.), 413:) and Khwarazm (later 335:, as well as the four 622:Central Asian history 675:Mongol Empire people 455:Abhulgazi, $ 5 pp.23 386:in a violent brawl. 339:of the Kuchis, the 263:, the fifth son of 579:. 1. 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Index

Sheiban
Shaybanid
Sheyban, Iran
Khan
Ulus of Jochi

Battle of Mohi
Batu Khan
Eurasia
Issue
House
Borjigin
Dynasty
Mongol Empire
Jochi Khan
/ˈʃɪbən/
Mongolian
[ˈɕib̥əɴ]
Kazakh
/ʃˈbɑːn/
Persian
[ʃæjˈbɒːn]
Golden Horde
Genghis Khan
Jochi
Batu Khan
Shaybanids
Mongol invasion of Europe
Béla IV
Battle of Mohi

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