Chagatai khans

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The Chagatai Khans were the heads of the Chagatai ulus from Chagatai Khan's inheritance of the state in 1227 to their removal from power by the Dzungars and their vassals in 1687. The power of the Chagatai Khans varied; from its beginning, the khanate was one of the weakest of the Mongol states, and often its rulers were merely figureheads for ambitious conquerors (see Kaidu and Timur).

Note: The following list is incomplete and, at times, possibly slightly inaccurate. It also exlcudes several collateral lines that ruled over minor territories and were relatively unimportant.

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[edit] Chagatai and Western Chagatai (Ma wara'un-Nahr) Khans

From 1270 until 1304, the Chagatai Khans were puppets of Kaidu and his son Chapar.

The Chagatai Khanate is split into two parts, western and eastern (Moghulistan). For the eastern khans, see Khans of Moghulistan, below.

From 1370 on, the Chagatai Khans were puppets of Timur.

Transoxiana remained in the hands of Timur and his successors...

[edit] Khans of Mughalistan

Moghulistan split in two, western and eastern (Uyghurstan). For the khans of Turfan, see Khans of Uyghurstan, below.

The remnants of the state fell to the Aqtaghlyq, a confederation under the influence of the Dzungars.

  • Muhammad Mumin sultan ( Akbash Khan) 1695-1706

Restored moghul dynasty but finally fled to India under protection of Moghul Empire

[edit] Khans of Uyghurstan

Annexed by the Dzungars...

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