"Sartak" redirects here. For the place of that name in Iran, see Sartak, Iran.
"Sartaq" redirects here. For places in Iran, see Sar Taq.
Khan
Sartaq
Khan
Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde)
Coronation
1256
Reign
1256–1257
Predecessor
Batu Khan
Successor
Ulaghchi
Born
unknown
Died
1257 (1258)
Issue
Tughdua Qughchi Feodora
Names
Sartaq Khan
House
Borjigin
Dynasty
Golden Horde
Father
Batu Khan
Mother
Boraqchin Khatun of the Alchi-Tatar
Religion
Orthodox Christianity[1][2]
Sartaq (or Sartak, Sartach, Mongolian: Сартаг, Tatar: Сартак) Khan (died 1257) was the son of Batu Khan and Regent Dowager Khatun Boraqchin of Alchi Tatar.[3] Sartaq succeeded Batu as khan of the Golden Horde.
^"Early in 1253 a report reached Acre that one of the Mongol princes, Sartaq, son of Batu, had been converted to Christianity", Runciman, p. 280. See Alexander Nevsky for details.
^"Sartach examined the bible, and the cross with the image on it, putting some questions respecting both ; but our traveller was dismayed to hear nothing that favoured the report, upon which this painful journey had been undertaken, of his being a believer in the gospel. He never even seemed to refer to the subject, except in a tone of scoffing and derision. On inquiry, the sole ground of the rumour was found to be, that when christian merchants, many of whom passed this way, brought liberal presents, they were graciously accepted ; but when Mohammedans offered larger gifts, they met a welcome still more cordial." Travels of Marco Polo, by Hugh Murray, p. 70.
^Rashid al-Din - Universal History, see: Tale of Jochids
Sartaq (or Sartak, Sartach, Mongolian: Сартаг, Tatar: Сартак) Khan (died 1257) was the son of Batu Khan and Regent Dowager Khatun Boraqchin of Alchi Tatar...
son, Sartaq, before dying in 1255. Batu Khan was approximately five feet and seven inches tall (1.70 m), and had at least four children: Sartaq, khan of...
Horde (1227–1255) 03. Sartaq - Khan of the Blue Horde (1255–1256) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1255–1256) 04. Ulaghchi - Khan of the Blue Horde (1256–1257)...
identity of Khagan for the Mongols and Huangdi for ethnic Han. Batu Khan (1227–1255) Sartaq (1255–56) Ulaghchi (1257) Berke (1257–1266) Mengu-Timur (1266–1282)...
the younger brother of SartaqKhan. Möngke Khan granted him the title of Khan of the Jochid Ulus (Golden Horde) as soon as Sartaq died. Ulaghchi came to...
conditions. When Batu died in 1255, he was briefly succeeded by his sons SartaqKhan and Ulaghchi, before Berke assumed leadership in 1257. He was an able...
Beki, daughter in law of Genghis Khan, and mother of the Great Khans Möngke, Kublai, Hulagu and Ariq Boke; Sartaq, khan of Golden Horde; Doquz Khatun, the...
(Tuqa-Timurids) important. 4 SartaqKhan 1Y, 1256–1257, son of Batu (3), most of short reign spent travelling to great khan in Mongolia. 5 Ulaghchi, 1257...
in 1256, his son SartaqKhan was appointed by Möngke Khan. As soon as he returned from the court of the Great Khan in Mongolia, Sartaq died. The infant...
(1237–1278) married Feodora Sartaqovna the daughter of SartaqKhan, a great-grandson of Genghis Khan.[citation needed] The Dayan Khanid aristocracy still...
on the Volga, but Andrei refused to go. Thanks to his friendship with SartaqKhan, the subsequent invasion by the Mongols, their first venture into northeastern...
filled her role as a major Christian influence in the Ilkhanate. SartaqKhan, son of Batu Khan, who converted to Christianity during his lifetime; Kitbuqa...
travelled around Kazakhstan in 1254. He met Möngke Khan and SartaqKhan (great-grandson of Genghis Khan); both men converted to Christianity. A few years...
crossing the Don, he met SartaqKhan, next ruler of the Kipchak Khanate. The Khan sent William on to his father, Batu Khan, at Sarai near the Volga River...
were also in the service of Abaga khan. Agbuga, who was promoted to mir-e mirān (commander-in-chief) by Keyhatu khan, was later assassinated by Baydu's...
leader (b. 1195) Roger Weseham, English bishop of Coventry and Lichfield SartaqKhan (or Sartak), Mongol ruler of the Golden Horde Stephen Bauzan, English...
Event 1251 Möngke Khan grants Berke Georgia 1255 Batu Khan constructs Sarai Batu Khan dies and is succeeded by his son SartaqKhan, who dies soon after...
guerrilla war. William of Rubruck, the emissary of the Kingdom of France to SartaqKhan (son of Batu) travelled to the Caucasus in 1253. He wrote that the Circassians...
established by Janibek Khan and Kerei Khan in 1465. Both khans came from the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore which traces its lineage to Genghis Khan through dynasty...
under the protection of his brothers, Berke and Tukhtemur, and his son Sartaq to assemble a more formal kurultai at Kodoe Aral in the heartland. The supporters...
location). William of Rubruck, the emissary of the Kingdom of France to SartaqKhan (son of Batu) travelled to the Caucasus in 1253. He wrote that the Circassians...
influence over the Ilkhans and married several members of the line of Hulagu Khan. His power fueled resentment among the nobility, who conspired against him...
travelled around Kazakhstan in 1254 and met Möngke Khan and SartaqKhan (great-grandson of Genghis Khan). A few years later Pope Nicholas III established...
which is unlikely) near Baylaqan. He grew up in Khorasan under care of Sartaq Noyan (from Jalair tribe) who was his military commander of encampment and...
Mongol Empire from the birth of Temüjin, later Genghis Khan, to the ascension of Kublai Khan as emperor of the Yuan dynasty in 1271, though the title...
second son, became the head of the family with the extinction of the line of Sartaq (Batu's eldest son). This was in contrast to Nogai, whose grandfather was...