Sasibuqa
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Khan of the Golden Horde from 1309 to 1320
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Sasibuqa | |
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Khan of the Golden Horde Eastern Half (White Horde) | |
Reign | 1309–1320/1321 |
Predecessor | Bayan? |
Successor | Ilbasan? |
Died | 1320/1321 |
Dynasty | Borjigin |
Religion | Tengrism |
Sasibuqa (Mongolian: Сатибуха; Kazakh: Сасыбұқа, romanized: Sasybūqa) was Khan of the White Horde. He may have been one of Bayan's four sons.[1]
The rulers of the White Horde or the Left wing of the Golden Horde issued decrees with the name of Khan in Sarai, though, they were reigning largely independent.
His son was Muslim Ilbasan, also known as Irzan, another khan of the White Horde.[1]
Genealogy
[edit ]- Genghis Khan
- Jochi
- Orda Khan
- Sartaqtay
- Köchü
- Bayan
- Sasibuqa
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b Woods, John E. (2000). "Review of The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual". Journal of Near Eastern Studies. 59 (4): 273–275. doi:10.1086/468862. ISSN 0022-2968. JSTOR 545784.
Further reading
[edit ]- 赤坂, 恒明 (2005). ジュチ裔諸政権史の研究 (in Japanese). 風間書房. ISBN 9784759914979.
Sasibuqa House of Borjigin (1206-1635)
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Preceded by | Khan of the White Horde 1309-1320/1321 |
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