Shadi Beg
Shadi Beg was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1399 to 1407. He was a son of Timur-Malik.
Shadi Beg | |
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Khan of the Golden Horde | |
Reign | 1399–1407 |
Predecessor | Temür Qutlugh |
Successor | Pulad |
Born | unknown |
Died | 1407 |
Dynasty | Borjigin |
Religion | Tengrism |
Life
After the death of his brother; Temur Qutlugh, Shadi Beg was enthroned with the help of Edigu as Khan of the Golden Horde in 1399. The same year, Edigu went to Siberia to exact revenge on Toqtamysh who had killed his father. During Edigu's absence Shadi Beg tried to strengthen his power over the Horde, but when Edigu returned he dethroned Shadi Beg and enthroned his brother, Pulad Khan in his place. Shadi Beg escaped to the Caucasus mountains (probably Derbent) where he died. He held the west while his uncle Koirijak ruled the east.[1]
Genealogy
- Genghis Khan
- Jochi
- Orda Khan
- Sartaqtay
- Köchü
- Bayan
- Sasibuqa
- Ilbasan
- Chimtay
- Urus
- Temur-Malik
- Shadi Beg
See also
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Temur Qutlugh |
Khan of the Golden Horde 1399–1407 |
Succeeded by Pulad |
- Howorth, History of the Mongols, 1880, page 263 citing 'Abdul Ghaffar' via 'Langles'
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