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  • ...aimed the title of [[Khagan|Great Khan]], supreme over the other successor khanates: the [[Chagatai Khanate|Chagatai]], the [[Golden Horde]], and the [[Ilkhana ...and surrendered in 1264.{{sfn|Morgan|2007|p=104}} All of the three western khanates ([[Golden Horde]], [[Chagatai Khanate]] and [[Ilkhanate]]) became functiona
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  • ...ulers had nominal title of Khagan. After the disintegration of the western khanates and the fall of the Yuan dynasty in China in 1368, the empire finally broke ===Later Mongol khanates===
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  • ...Mongol Khanates (of the Mongol Empire), of which the three western Mongol khanates still showed their respect in several cases. For example, the Ilkhans' coin
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  • ...eace with the three western khanates in 1304 after Kaidu's death, the four khanates continued their own separate development and fell at different times. ...the nominal suzerainty of the Yuan Emperors (or Khagans) over the western khanates.
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  • ...Huangtaizi (Gersenz huntaij). By the early 17th century these formed four Khanates, from west to east:
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  • ...gol Empire]]|administrative divisions of the earlier Mongol Empire and its khanates|Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire}} |Result = The Mongol Empire fractured into four separate khanates
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  • ...he Mongol Empire]]. By 1294, the empire had fractured into four autonomous khanates, including the [[Golden Horde]] in the northwest, the [[Chagatai Khanate]] ...II) ISBN 0-19-727627-X, the reign of Möngke</ref> in addition to appanage khanates - there were:
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  • ...ss, this sudden vacuum of power relieved Kublai's control over the western khanates somehow. ...he precedents that was repeated in the form of further wars between Mongol khanates, such as the conflicts between [[Abaqa]] and Barak in 1270, [[Kaidu]] and K
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  • ...thought to have had a similar meaning to "royal" (Royal Camp). Of all the Khanates, the Golden Horde ruled longest. Long after the expulsion of the [[Yuan Dy
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  • ...ld later be conquered by the [[Ottomans]], [[Mongols]], local kingdoms and khanates, as well as, once again, [[Iran]]. ...d by the [[Ottomans]], [[Mongols]], [[Iran]] as well as local kingdoms and khanates.
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  • [[Category:Khanates]]
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  • ...gol Empire]], and were gradually absorbed into the succeeding Turco-Mongol khanates during the 13th century.
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  • ...Kennedy and Sons, 1956) p. 37</ref> The Naimans who settled in the western khanates of the Mongol Empire all eventually converted to Islam. There was a traditi
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  • ...The [[Great Horde]] collapsed gradually and territories became independent Khanates; 1466, [[Astrakhan Khanate]] under one of Kuchuk Muhammed's sons named [[Ma
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  • ...perors of the Mongol Empire (1206–1368) and also the Emperors of later [[Khanates]] were keen to support the sport for this reason so wrestling events were i
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