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The Tokhtamysh–Timur war was fought from 1386 to 1395 between Tokhtamysh, khan of the Golden Horde, and the warlord and conqueror Timur, founder of the... |
and his sons, Tokhtamysh sought help from the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur, with whose help he succeeded in defeating his enemies. Tokhtamysh rose to power... |
the Tokhtamysh–Timur war. In the initial stage of the war, Timur won a victory at the Battle of the Kondurcha River. After the battle Tokhtamysh and some... |
Timurid conquests and invasions (redirect from Wars of Timur) with Timur's control over Chagatai Khanate and ended at the start of the 15th century with the death of Timur. Due to the sheer scale of Timur's wars, and... |
Battle of the Terek River (category Battles of Timur) of the Tokhtamysh–Timur war. It took place on 14 April 1395, at the Terek River, North Caucasus. The result was a victory for Timur. Tokhtamysh's cavalry... |
Battle of the Kondurcha River (category Battles of Timur) Battle of the Kondurcha River was the first major battle of the Tokhtamysh–Timur war. It took place at the Kondurcha River, in the Bulgar Ulus of the... |
Temür Qutlugh (redirect from Timur Kutlugh) (beglerbeg). The ongoing war between Tokhtamysh and Timur (Tamerlane) allowed them to achieve this goal. The date of Tīmūr Qutluq's proclamation as khan... |
Timurid invasions of Georgia (redirect from Timur's invasion of Georgia) intimately linked with the wars between Timur (Tamerlane) and Tokhtamysh, the last khan of the Golden Horde and Timur's major rival for control over the Islamic... |
Umar Shaikh Mirza I (section War against Tokhtamysh) 1376, Timur appointed him governor of Fergana. In 1388, war broke out between Timur and his former mentee, the Khan of the Golden Horde, Tokhtamysh. By... |
Great Troubles (category Wars involving the Golden Horde) the forces of Timur (supporting Tokhtamysh) and Urus Khan end indecisively. Urus dies. 1376: Muscovite–Volga Bulgars war (1376) – war between Muscovy... |
Timurid invasion of Simsim (category Battles of Timur) participated on the side of Tokhtamysh. The Timurids won over the Golden Horde and Tokhtamysh's army was dispersed. Pursuing Tokhtamysh, Timur annihilated and robbed... |
Golden Horde (section Tokhtamysh (1381–1395)) (1359–1381), before it briefly reunited under Tokhtamysh (1381–1395). However, soon after the 1396 invasion of Timur, the founder of the Timurid Empire, the... |
being forced to convert. July 18 – Tokhtamysh–Timur war – Battle of the Kondurcha River: Timur defeats Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde, in present day... |
between Tokhtamysh, Khan of the Golden Horde, and his former master, Timur, was growing tense. In 1395, after losing the Tokhtamysh–Timur war, Tokhtamysh was... |
Gur-e-Amir (redirect from Tomb of Timur) future for the Emir. He accompanied Timur on his great campaigns. In 1391 he blessed him before his battle with Tokhtamysh. In 1403 they together mourned the... |
named Tokhtamysh was rising to power in the east. Having already challenged his cousin Urus Khan, he sought the protection and support of Timur (Tamerlane)... |
Muhammad Sultan Mirza (section As Timur's heir) Timur's soldiers and his lands subsequently being incorporated into the empire. Muhammad Sultan once more joined Timur in his war against Tokhtamysh in... |
Miran Shah (section War of succession and death) presented to Timur in chains. Contrary to his usual practise however, Timur treated the prisoners leniently and returned them to Tokhtamysh. They were sent... |
Mutahharten (section Advent of Timur) of Anatolia and Syria. However, Timur left Mutahharten without a liege when he departed for Georgia to subdue Tokhtamysh of the Golden Horde (r. 1379–80... |
Baumer has him defeated by Tokhtamysh K Tīmūr Malik 1Y, 1377–78, son of Urus (I), killed by Tokhtamysh (L). L Tokhtamysh 21Y, 1378–1395, son of Tuy Khwāja... |