• Qādir Berdi (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: قادر بردی‎) was briefly the khan of the Golden Horde in 1419. Qādir Berdi was one of the several sons of Tokhtamysh...
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  • against the forces of Qādir Berdi later the same year. He is said to have sworn his sons to uphold Ḥājjī Muḥammad as khan. As Qādir Berdi himself perished...
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  • dethroned, fled east, returned to Serai, 1419 mortally wounded against Qādir Berdi (T17). According to Baumer in 1410 he was driven out by one of his sons...
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  • Edigu's success did not last long. In the summer of 1419, Jabbār Berdi's brother Qādir Berdi set out to claim the throne with Lithuanian support. He defeated...
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    Chaghatāy-Sulṭān Sarāy-Mulk Shīrīn-Bīka Jabbār Berdi, Khan of the Golden Horde 1414–1415, 1416–1417 Qādir Berdi (by a Circassian concubine), Khan of the Golden...
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  • influence to convince her husband to spare her brother, three-year-old Qadir Berdi; Edigu wanted to kill him so that only his son would be a legitimate...
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    → Belaya Skala Arğın → Balki Arğınçıq → Zibini Aylanma → Povorotnoye Az Berdi Vaqıf → Golubovka Azamat → Malinovka Bağça Eli → Bogatoye Barın → Turovka...
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