List of Khans of the golden horde
This is an incomplete list of Khans of the White Horde, Blue Horde, golden horde and of the Great Horde. Khans of the Blue Horde are listed as the main constituent part of the golden horde, although many late rulers of the golden horde were descended from the White Horde.
Western Half (Blue Horde) |
Eastern Half (White Horde) |
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golden horde (Kipchak Khanate), (Jochid Ulus) |
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Batu Khan |
Orda Khan |
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Sartaq Khan |
Qun Quran |
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Ulaqchi Khan |
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Berke Khan |
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Mengu-Timur |
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Tuda Mengu |
Köchü |
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Talabuga |
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Tokhta Khan |
Buyan or Bayan Khan |
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Muhammad Uzbeg Khan |
Sasibuqa Khan |
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Ilbasan |
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Mubarak Khwaja |
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Tini Beg |
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Jani Beg |
Chimtay |
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Berdi Beg |
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Qulpa Khan |
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Nawruz Beg |
Urus Khan |
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Khidr Khan ibn Sasibuqa Khan |
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Timur Khwaja ibn Khidr Khan |
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Urdu Malik Shaykh |
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Kildibek |
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Murad Khan |
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Amir Pulad Khan |
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Aziz Khan |
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Abdullah Khan ibn Uzbeg Khan |
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Hassan Khan |
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Abdullah Khan ibn Uzbeg Khan |
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Jani Beg II |
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Muhammad Bolaq |
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Urus Khan |
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Hajji Circassia |
Urus Khan |
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Muhammad Bolaq |
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Ghiyath-ud-din Khaqan Beg Khan Aybak |
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Arab Shah Muzaffar |
Toqtaqiya |
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Timur-Malik |
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Tokhtamysh Khan |
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Temur Qutlugh |
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Shadi Beg |
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Pulad Khan ibn Shadi Beg |
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Temur Khan ibn Temur Qutlugh |
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Jalal al-Din Khan ibn Tokhtamysh Green Sultan |
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Karim Berdi ibn Tokhtamysh |
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Kebek Khan ibn Tokhtamysh |
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Chokra Khan ibn Akmyl |
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Jabbar Berdi Khan |
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Dervish Khan |
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Qadeer Berdi Khan ibn Tokhtamysh |
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Hajji Muhammad Khan ibn Oghlan Ali |
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* Ulugh Muhammad |
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Baraq Khan bin Koirichak (His son Jani Beg Khan along with Kerey Khan founded the Kazakh Khanate in 1456 ) |
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Ulugh Muhammad (Founded the Kazan Khanate in 1438 ) |
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Syed Ahmed I |
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Küchük Muhammad |
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golden horde broke off as follows:- 1438, Kazan Khanate under Ulugh Muhammad ; 1441, Crimean Khanate under Hacı I Giray ; Qasim Khanate (1452). The remnant, which became known as the Great Horde , was left with the steppe between the Dnieper and Yaik , the capital Sarai and a claim to represent the tradition of the golden horde. |
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Great Horde |
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Mahmud bin Küchük (Founded the Khanate of Astrakhan in 1466 ) |
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Ahmed Khan |
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* Syed Ahmed II |
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Murtada Khan |
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The Great Horde collapsed gradualy and territories became independent Khanates; 1466, Astrakhan Khanate under one of Kuchuk Muhammed's sons named Mahmud bin Küchük ; Tyumen Khanate (1468, later Siberia Khanate ). |
Last update 19-06-2012
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