Toqta

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Toqta was a khan of the Golden Horde in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, known for consolidating central authority and curbing the power of rival Mongol nobles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century monarch
14th-century monarch
Golden Horde ruler
Khan
Mongol
Ruler
alternativeName Tokhta NERFINISHED
Tokhtai NERFINISHED
Toqta Khan NERFINISHED
conflict Nogai NERFINISHED
controlledTradeRoute Black Sea trade routes
Volga trade route NERFINISHED
countryRuled Golden Horde NERFINISHED
deathDate 1312
deathPlace territory of the Golden Horde
dynasty Jochid dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mongol NERFINISHED
event defeat of Nogai around 1300
father Mengu-Timur NERFINISHED
fullName Toqta NERFINISHED
historicalEra Early 14th century
Late 13th century
house House of Jochi NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Borjigin NERFINISHED
notableFor conflict with the Nogai beys
consolidation of central authority in the Golden Horde
curbing the power of rival Mongol nobles
strengthening the khan’s control over Rus principalities
policy centralization of power
limiting autonomy of powerful Mongol nobles
support of trade with the Genoese and Venetians in the Black Sea region
positionHeld Khan of the Golden Horde NERFINISHED
predecessor Tele-Buqa NERFINISHED
regionRuled Eurasian steppe NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1312
reignStart 1291
relative Genghis Khan NERFINISHED
Jochi NERFINISHED
religion Tengrism NERFINISHED
sphereOfInfluence Pontic–Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Rus principalities NERFINISHED
Volga region NERFINISHED
successor Öz Beg Khan NERFINISHED
successorPolicyInfluence paved the way for Öz Beg Khan’s Islamization policies
title Great Khan of the Golden Horde NERFINISHED

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