Mengu-Timur

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Mengu-Timur was a 13th-century khan of the Golden Horde, a division of the Mongol Empire that ruled over parts of Eastern Europe and the Eurasian steppe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 13th-century monarch
Golden Horde ruler
Muslim
khan
ruler
capital Sarai NERFINISHED
conflict internal struggles within the Golden Horde
power struggles in the Mongol Empire
country Golden Horde NERFINISHED
deathDate 1280
1282
dynasty Jochid dynasty NERFINISHED
era 13th century
ethnicGroup Mongols NERFINISHED
father Tudemun NERFINISHED
grandfather Jochi NERFINISHED
greatGrandfather Genghis Khan NERFINISHED
house House of Jochi NERFINISHED
language Mongolian NERFINISHED
memberOf Borjigin dynasty NERFINISHED
Golden Horde NERFINISHED
notableAction confirmed autonomy of the Russian Orthodox Church
encouraged long-distance trade across the Eurasian steppe
granted tax exemptions to the Russian Orthodox Church
intervened in the politics of the Rus principalities
issued charters to Italian merchants
maintained trade relations with Genoa
maintained trade relations with Venice
strengthened the political structure of the Golden Horde
notableWork issuance of yarliks to Russian princes
partOf Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
positionHeld Khan of the Golden Horde NERFINISHED
predecessor Berke NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1280
1282
reignStart 1266
1267
religion Islam
successor Tuda-Mengu NERFINISHED
territoryRuled Pontic–Caspian steppe NERFINISHED
Volga steppe NERFINISHED
parts of Eastern Europe
parts of modern Russia
parts of modern Ukraine
usedScript Uyghur script NERFINISHED

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Nogai Khan associatedPeople Mengu-Timur
Jochid hasNotableMember Mengu-Timur