Khans of Chagatai Khanate
Titular Name | Personal Name | Reign |
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Khan |
Chagatai Khan |
1226–1242 C.E. |
Khan |
Qara Hülëgü |
1242–1246 C.E. 1st Reign |
Khan |
Yesü Möngke |
1246–1252 C.E. |
Khan |
Qara Hülëgü |
1252 C.E. 2nd Reign |
Khan |
Mubarak Shah |
1252–1260 C.E. 1st Reign |
Khan |
Alghu bin Baidar |
1260–1266 C.E. |
Khan |
Mubarak Shah |
1266 C.E. 2nd Reign |
Khan |
Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq |
1266–1270 C.E. |
Kaidu bin Kashin and his son Chapar bin Kaidu ruled as defacto Khans from 1270 until 1304.The Chagatai Khans during this period were appointed by them but still rebelled when they tried to exert their authority. | ||
Khan |
Negübei |
1270–1272 C.E. |
Khan |
Buqa Temür |
127?–1282 C.E. |
Khan |
Duwa |
1282–1306 C.E. |
Restoration of Chagatai Khanate independence. | ||
Khan |
Duwa |
1306–1307 C.E. |
Khan |
Könchek |
1307–1308 C.E. |
Khan |
Taliqu |
1308–1309 C.E. |
Khan |
Kebek |
1309–1310 C.E. 1st Reign |
Khan |
Esen Buqa I |
1310–1318 C.E. |
Khan |
Kebek |
1318–1325 C.E. 2nd Reign |
Khan |
Eljigidey |
1325–1329 C.E. |
Khan |
Duwa Temür |
1329–1330 C.E. |
Khan |
Ala-ad-din Tarmashirin |
1331–1334 C.E. |
Khan |
Buzan |
1334–1335 C.E. |
Khan |
Changshi |
1335–1338 C.E. |
Khan |
Yesun Temur |
1338–1342 C.E. |
Khan |
Ali Sultan |
1342 C.E. |
Khan |
Muhammad I ibn Pulad |
1342–1343 C.E. |
Khan |
Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur |
1343–1346 C.E. |
Qazan's death signified the end of the effective power of the Chagatai khans within the ulus; subsequent khans were rulers in name only. Qazaghan took the title of Amir and to legitimize himself conferred the title of khan on descendants of Genghis Khan of his own choosing. | ||
Khan |
Danishmendji |
1346–1348 C.E. |
During Amir Qazaghan's reign the Chagatai Khanate devolved into a loose confederation of tribes. This resulted in the Division of the Empire in 1347 C.E. into the Western Chagatai Khanate and Eastern part known as Moghulistan under Tughlugh Timur. |
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- Blue Rows Signifies Nominal Rule.
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