Execution of Buqa on the orders of Arghun, 15th century
Sahib-i divan of Ilkhanate
In office 1284 - 1289
Appointed by
Arghun
Monarch
Arghun
Preceded by
Shams al-Din Juvayni
Succeeded by
Sa'ad al-Dawla
Personal details
Died
(1289-01-16)January 16, 1289
Buqa (or Bugha) (died January 16, 1289) was a Mongol lord and chancellor who was instrumental in sweeping Arghun to power as the fourth Il-Khan of Iran in 1284 and became his chief minister (vizier) and advisor, succeeding Shams ad-Din Juvayni whom Arghun had executed.
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rebelled, he was killed and replaced with another khan, Buqa Temür in 1274. It is uncertain when Buqa Temür died, but after that, Baraq's son Duwa was enthroned...
two amirs, including Nawruz to custody of Buqa, then most senior of Tekuder's commanders on 13 or 28 June. Buqa in turn handed over him to Ahmad who put...
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including Nawruz into the custody of Buqa, then the most senior of Tekuder's commanders, on 13 or 28 June. Buqa in turn handed him over to Ahmad who put...
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quriltai the Mongol princes agreed to recognize Kebek's brother Esen Buqa as khan. Esen Buqa was summoned to take control of the Chagatai Khanate, and Kebek...
post of vizier on 18 November 1292 while confirming his father-in-law Aq Buqa Jalair as commander-in-chief. Shiktur and Taghachar were subordinated to...
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and Khan of the whole Chagatai Khanate from c. 1360 until his death. Esen Buqa (a direct descendant of Chagatai Khan) is believed to be his father. His...
as governor by his son Tingiz-Buqa, who ruthlessly suppressed the opposition. When Khan Berdi Beg was dying, Tingiz-Buqa conspired to set up a khan of...
– married firstly to Yesu Buqa Güregen, son of Urughtu Noyan of the Dörben tribe, married secondly Tukel, son of Yesu Buqa A concubine from Qutui Khatun's...
a total disaster for his army. He abdicated in favor to his nephew Tole Buqa in 1287.[citation needed] He had two wives and several concubines: Ariqachi...
brother of Mengu-Timur (7), pious Muslim, weak, removed by Nogai. 9 Töle Buqa 4Y, 1287–1291, son of Tartu, the brother of Mengu-Timur (7), enthroned by...