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Tuka Temür
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Tuqa-Temür (also Toqa-Temür and Toghai-Temür, in the Perso-Arabic orthography of the sources rendered Tūqā-Tīmūr or Tūqāy-Tīmūr) was the thirteenth and youngest or penultimate son of Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. He was a younger brother of Batu Khan and Berke Khan, the rulers of what came to be known as the Golden Horde.
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Key facts
- Royalty.name
- Tuqa-Timur
- Royalty.issue
- Bay-TimurBayanUrung-TimurKay-Timur
- Royalty.house
- Borjigin
- Royalty.house type
- Dynasty
- Royalty.father
- Jochi
- Royalty.mother
- Kaghri Khatun
- Royalty.death_date
- after 1257
- Royalty.religion
- Islam
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Encyclopedic overview
6 sectionsContents
- Career
- Family
- Descendants
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
Tuqa-Temür (also Toqa-Temür and Toghai-Temür, in the Perso-Arabic orthography of the sources rendered Tūqā-Tīmūr or Tūqāy-Tīmūr) was the thirteenth and youngest or penultimate son of Jochi, the eldest son of Genghis Khan. He was a younger brother of Batu Khan and Berke Khan, the rulers of what came to be known as the Golden Horde.
==Career==
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