Baraq (Khan of Golden Horde)
Baraq | |
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Khan Shahanshah | |
Reign | 1422-1427 |
Predecessor | Kepek, Olugh Mokhammad and Dawlat Berdi |
House | Borjigin |
Dynasty | Golden Horde of the Mongol Empire |
Father | Koirichak |
Born | Golden Horde |
Died |
1427 Sarai |
Religion | Islam |
Baraq was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1422 to 1427. His father was Koirichak, grandson of Urus Khan who was also descendant of Genghis Khan. He took support from Ulugh Beg, the Timurid khan, and in 1422 he dethroned Kepek, Olugh Mokhammad as well as Dawlat Berdi, khans of the Golden Horde. And Baraq reoccupied Sighnak from the Timurids. However, he was defeated in 1427 by Olugh Mokhammad and was promptly assassinated by Jochi's descendant, Mohammed, who claimed the steppe between the Ural and Syr Darya rivers for his dynasty.
In the year of 1456, Baraq’s sons, Ghirey and Janibeg rebelled against Abu'l-Khayr Khan and they immigrated to the environs of Jeti Su (Seven Rivers) and they declared their own khanate. Therefore, the line of Baraq reappeared in the stage of the history and this Khanate was called as “Kazakh Khanate” henceforth.
See also
Baraq (Khan of Golden Horde) House of Borjigin (Боржигин) (1206–1635) | ||
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by Ulugh Muhammad and Dawlat Berdi |
Khan of the Golden Horde 1422–1427 |
Succeeded by Ulugh Muhammad |
Preceded by Koirichak |
Khan of the Blue Horde 1421–1427 |
Succeeded by Mohammed and Mustafa |