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    Tuda Mengu (also known as Tode Mongke and Tudamongke; Mongolian: Тодмөнх, romanized: Todmönkh or Tudamönkh, lit. 'Eternal Brightness'; died 1287) was...
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    refused to visit the court of Töde Möngke in Sarai, while Dmitry's brother Andrey of Gorodets sought assistance from Töde Möngke. Nogai vowed to support Dmitry...
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  • Horde, 1267–1280 Tuda-Mengu, also known as Tode Mongke, khan of the Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287 Möngke Temür, also known as Mengtemu, chieftain of...
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    Mengu-Timur (redirect from Mongke Temur)
    Mengu-Timur (alternatively Munkh Tumur or Möngke Temür; Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ, Мөнхтөмөр; Russian: Мангутемир, romanized: Mangutemir; died 1280) was a...
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  • Toqta (10), son fled to Bulgaria, sometimes considered its emperor. 8 Töde Möngke 7Y, 1280–1287, brother of Mengu-Timur (7), pious Muslim, weak, removed...
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  • became father of the Khan Talabuga. Two further sons, Mengu-Timur and Tode Mongke, both by Köchü Khatun, were also khans of the Golden Horde. List of khans...
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    Togha Temür) Chagatai Khan 1226–1242 Qara Hülëgü 1242–1246 d. 1252 Yesü Möngke 1246–1252 Qara Hülëgü (restored) 1252 Mubarak Shah 1252–1260 Orghana Khatun...
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  • Horde (1360–1361) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1360–1361) 04. Tode-Mongke - Khan of the Blue Horde (1280–1287) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde...
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    into Hungary in 1285. The Khan of the Golden Horde at that time was Tode Mongke, who did not participate in the campaign, but remained in his winter...
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    Kublai's sons Nomuqan and Kokhchu returned. Three leaders of the Jochids, Tode Mongke, Köchü, and Nogai, agreed to release two princes. The court of the Golden...
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