Urus Khan was the eighth Khan of the White Horde, and a disputable Khan of the Blue Horde, he was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. Urus himself is the direct ancestor of khans of the Kazakh Khanate.
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Genealogical of Urus, accordingly “Tavarikh and Guzida-yi Nusrat to name”, is by the following: Genghis Khan - Jochi - Toqa-Timur - Knots-Timur - Hoja - Badik - Urus. However, Munedjimbashi says he was a descendant of Orda Khan, the eldest son of Jochi and brother of Tuqa-Timur.
Little, if anything is known of Urus' life except that he was indeed a very powerful Khan, confident enough to make war on the great Tamerlane to demand the extradition of his nephew Toqtamish (Whom had tried to overthrow him). He was driven back to the steppe by Tamerlane and died shortly afterwards. Urus can be seen as the ancestor of khans of the Kazakhs.
Urus Khan can be credited with the rebuilding of Sygnak, the capital of the left wing of the Jochid Ulus (Golden Horde).
Urus was a son of Chimtay, the previous Khan of the White Horde, and the uncle of Toqtamysh. Urus is known to have had at least three sons, Qutlugh Buga, who died just a few months before Urus, Toqtaqiya, who succeeded him, and Timur-Malik, who succeeded the latter.
Urus Khan
House of Qiyat (Хияад) (1206–1635)
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Preceded by Chimtay |
Khan of the Orda's Ulus 1361–1376 |
Succeeded by Toqtaqiya |
Preceded by Muhammad Beluq and Arab Shaykh |
Khan of the Golden Horde 1376–1377 |
Succeeded by Muhammad Beluq, Tulum Beg Khanum, Ai G Beg, Arab Shaykh, Kagan Beg, Ilbani and Hajji Cherkes |