Khan of the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde)
Reign
1287–1291
Predecessor
Tode Mongke
Successor
Toqta
Died
1291
House
Borjigin
Dynasty
Golden Horde
Father
Tartu
Talabuga Khan, also known as Tulabuga, Talubuga and Telubuga (Turki/Kypchak: تولا بوکا; died 1291), was the Khan of the Golden Horde, a large, independent empire and one of the four successor states of the continent-sized Mongol Empire, from 1287 to 1291. He was the son of Tartu, great-grandson of Batu Khan, and great-great-great-grandson of Genghis Khan.
Talabuga Khan, also known as Tulabuga, Talubuga and Telubuga (Turki/Kypchak: تولا بوکا; died 1291), was the Khan of the Golden Horde, a large, independent...
to his promising nephew. Nogai's leading role first appears, along with Talabuga, under famous Mongol general Burundai as a battle commander in 1259/1260...
Hungary in two fronts. Nogai invaded via Transylvania, while Töle-Buka (Talabuga) invaded via Transcarpathia and Moravia. A third, smaller force likely...
The third Mongol invasion of Poland was carried out by Talabuga Khan and Nogai Khan in 1287–1288. As in the second invasion, its purpose was to loot Lesser...
followed in 1287, led by Talabuga and Nogai Khan. 30,000 men (three tumens) in two columns under Nogai (10,000 Mongol cavalry) and Talabuga (20,000 Mongols and...
Talabuga and Nogai invaded Hungary. While Nogai was successful in subduing Slovakia, Talabuga stalled north of the Carpathian Mountains. Talabuga's soldiers...
soldiers [respectively] and an unsuccessful raid followed in 1287, led by Talabuga and Nogai Khan. Lublin, Masovia, Sandomierz, and Sieradz were successfully...
Europe during Turco-Mongol rule Belligerents Principality of Rostov Golden Horde Commanders and leaders Unknown Talabuga Khan Strength Unknown Unknown...
the Golden Horde Western Half (Blue Horde) Reign 1291–1312 Predecessor Talabuga Successor Öz Beg Khan Born c. 1270 Died c. 1312 Spouse Bulughan Khatun...
Toqoqan had five sons, of whom the eldest, Tartu, became father of the Khan Talabuga. Two further sons, Mengu-Timur and Tode Mongke, both by Köchü Khatun, were...
Mongols of the Golden Horde invaded Hungary under the command of Khans Talabuga and Nogai in January 1285. According to the Illuminated Chronicle, they...
third invasion of the Mongols into Lesser Poland, led by Nogai Khan and Talabuga, took place, causing Leszek to travel to Hungary and ask for help. This...
Masovia Lesser Poland Greater Poland Commanders and leaders Berke Burundai Talabuga Nogai Bolesław V the Chaste various others Strength 20,000–30,000 9,000...
invasion of Poland: Golden Horde invades Poland Köchü is overthrown and Talabuga becomes khan 1288 February Third Mongol invasion of Poland: Mongol forces...
Stephen V of Hungary in 1254. In 1285, Nogai Khan with Talabuga led the invasion of Hungary. Talabuga led an army in northern Hungary but was stopped by heavy...
Mongol vassals, Smolensk and Torzhok, in the previous year. Alongside Talabuga Khan and Nogai, Boroldai led a punitive expedition against the Grand Duchy...
Winter – Mongol invasion of Poland: Mongol forces (some 30,000 men) under Talabuga Khan and Nogai Khan, attack Poland for the third time. The cities of Lublin...
ruler west of the Dnieper, c. 1280 killed Bulgarian emperor, 1285 he and Talabuga invaded Hungary, 1287 raided Poland, then Circassia, killed in battle by...
under the command of Khans Talabuga and Nogai in the late winter of 1285. While Nogai stormed into Transylvania, Talabuga led his troops via Transcarpathia...
regent of Sicily. Winter – The Mongol Golden Horde led by Nogai Khan and Talabuga attacks Hungary for the second time. They successfully subdue Slovakia...
Austria 1278–1282, then gave the duchy to Albert I and Rudolf II, died 1291. Talabuga, Khan of the Blue Horde 1287–1291, dethroned. Stjepan Kulinić, Bosnian...
regent of Sicily. Winter – The Mongol Golden Horde led by Nogai Khan and Talabuga attacks Hungary for the second time. They successfully subdue Slovakia...