• Changshi (Chinese: 敞失; pinyin: Chǎngshī; r. 1335–1337) was one of the last effective khans of the Chagatai Khanate. His father was prince Ebugen who was...
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  • (Есөнтөмөр; Chinese: 也孙帖木儿) was a Tengric khan (r. 1337–1339) of Chagatai Khanate. He was the younger brother of Changshi Khan. His name literally means "Nine Iron"...
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  • Eleanor de Clare, politically active English noble (b. 1290) date unknown Changshi, khan of the Chagatai Khanate William Frangipani, Latin Archbishop of Patras...
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    down by an anti-Muslim rebellion of the eastern tribes. A son of Duwa, Changshi, was enthroned in 1335. One of his sons was baptized. Pope Benedict XII...
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  • Khan (1329–1330) Tarmashirin, Khan (1331–1334) Buzan, Khan (1334–1335) Changshi, Khan (1335–1338) Yesun Temur, Khan (c.1338–c.1342) 'Ali-Sultan, Khan...
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    1331–1334 Buzan 1334–1335 Changshi 1335–1338 Yesun Temur c. 1338–c. 1342 with... 'Ali-Sultan 1342 Muhammad I ibn Pulad 1342–1343 Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur 1343–1346...
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  • Eleanor de Clare, politically active English noble (b. 1290) date unknown Changshi, khan of the Chagatai Khanate William Frangipani, Latin Archbishop of Patras...
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  • Abdurashid Khan (in Aksu 1521–1533) 1533–1560, son of Sultan Said Khan Abdul Karim Khan (Yarkand) 1560–1591, eldest son of Abdurashid Khan Muhammad Khan (in...
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    traditional Mongol yasa law. After only a short time as khan, however, he was overthrown by his cousin Changshi. Jackson, Peter, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political...
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    temples. Tugh Temür was also given some Russian captives by Chagatai prince Changshi as well as Kublai's future khatun Chabi had servant Ahmad Fanakati from...
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    khans that followed Tarmashirin, Changshi, favored the east and was non-Muslim. In the 1340s as a series of ephemeral khans struggled to hold power in Transoxiana...
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  • at bay". The Star. René Grousset. "Le conquérant du monde: vie de Gengis-Khan". www.rulit.me. Retrieved 2019-12-01. Кычанов Е. И. (1995). Жизнь Темучжина...
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    One of the khans that followed Tarmashirin, Changshi, favored the east and was non-Muslim. In the 1340s as a series of ephemeral khans struggled to...
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    succeeded by Buzan, his nephew 1335 Buzan is overthrown by his cousin Changshi 1338 Changshi is murdered by his brother Yesun Temur, who succeeds him Black Death...
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    temples. Tugh Temür was also given some Russian captives by Chagatai prince Changshi as well as Kublai's future khatun Chabi had servant Ahmad Fanakati from...
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  • for being hardworking and careful, he was subsequently made You Sanqi Changshi (右散騎常侍), a high-level consultant at the legislative bureau (中書省, Zhongshu...
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    Emperor Dezong to return to Chang'an, Emperor Dezong made Li Bi Zuo Sanqi Changshi (左散騎常侍), a high level consultant at the examination bureau (門下省, Menxia...
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