Chagatai Khans - Khans of Chagatai Khanate

Khans of Chagatai Khanate

Titular Name Personal Name Reign
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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