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This article is about a Mongol Khan. For other uses, see Toqto’a.
Toqta توقتو
Khan
A 14th century French illustration of Tokhta and his cousins, Temür, Chabar and Oljaitu.
Khan of 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 Tükünche Khongirad Maria Palaiologina
Issue
Tükel Buqa Ilbasar Marija (poss.)
House
Borjigin
Dynasty
Golden Horde
Father
Mengu-Timur
Mother
Olju Khatun Khongirad
Religion
Shamanist
Tokhta (also spelled Toqta, Toktu, Tokhtai, Tochtu or Tokhtogha; Turki/Kypchak: توقتو; died c. 1312) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312. He was a son of Mengu-Timur and a great-grandson of Batu Khan.
His name "Tokhtokh" means "hold/holding" in the Mongolian language.
Tokhta (also spelled Toqta, Toktu, Tokhtai, Tochtu or Tokhtogha; Turki/Kypchak: توقتو; died c. 1312) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312....
father Nogai in a war against the legitimate khan of the Golden Horde, Toqta. Toqta defeated and killed Nogai in 1299. Chaka had led his supporters into...
European depiction of the four khans, Temür (Yuan), Chapar (House of Ögedei), Toqta (Golden Horde), and Öljaitü (Ilkhanate), in the Fleur des histoires d'orient...
the Mongol invasion of Rus' Sack of Kiev (1299), during the war between Toqta against Nogay and the Polovtsy Sack of Kiev (1399), by Temür Qutlugh Sack...
(1257–1266) Mengu-Timur (1266–1282) Tuda Mengu (1282–1287) Talabuga (1287–1291) Toqta (1291–1312) Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341) Tini Beg (1341–1342) Jani Beg (1342–1357)...
and the Mongol Golden Horde were strained. The khan of the Golden Horde, Toqta, was piqued at the Italian slave trade in Turkic slaves who were sold as...
placed Toqta (one of Mengu-Timur's younger sons) on the throne, who ordered the death of the rest of Talabuga's entourage, which included Toqta's older...
It is said after story about the administration of the Golden Horde khan Toqta (r. 1291–1312) in this work: "After him, the ulus Of Jochi was divided into...
Blue Horde (1267–1280) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1267–1280) 05. Toqta - Khan of the Blue Horde (1291–1313) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde...
him, began to assert himself so removed, then killed by Nogai or Toqta (10). 10 Toqta 23Y, 1291–1312, the son of Mengu-Timur (7), installed by Nogai, 1300...
Golden Horde, overthrew Chaka, and presented his head to the Mongol khan Toqta. This brought an end to Mongol interference in Bulgarian domestic affairs...
Gazaria. In 1308, the Mongols of the Golden Horde, commanded by the khan Toqta, conquered Caffa after a lengthy siege. Five years later, the Genoese managed...
Russian soldier in the service of Tokhta. He said: "I am Nogai. Take me to Toqta, who is the Khan." The soldier killed Nogai and brought his head to Tokhta;...
conversational speed, saying that tooQta is often indistinguishable from toQta. Vance (2008) again affirms the existence of a tendency to shorten superheavy...
illegitimate daughters; Irene (wife of John II Doukas of Thessaly), Maria (wife of Toqta) and a daughter who married Öljaitü. Maria was ancestral to later members...
Тудан) was a brother of Toqta, the khan of the Golden Horde and a great grandson of Batu Khan. He was appointed as a general by Toqta and his campaign devastated...
Khatun. Oljai married Mengu-Timur (a descendant of Jochi) and gave birth to Toqta Khan of the Golden Horde. Qutuqtu's full-sister, Ile Temür, married Pars...