Tuda-Mengu ( Tat. Tuda-Mәngү, Tuda-Mängü, Tәdәn Mәngү ; d. C. 1287 ) - Khan of the Golden Horde in 1282-1287; the third son of Toucan, the second son of Batu .
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tat. Tuda-Mәngү, Tәdәn Mәngү | |||||||
![]() Tuda Mengu at the head of the army | |||||||
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Predecessor | Munke Timur | ||||||
Successor | Tula Buga | ||||||
Birth | is unknown | ||||||
Death | 1287 | ||||||
Kind | Genghisides | ||||||
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Religion | Tengrianism , then Islam |
Biography
He inherited the throne after the death of his brother Mengu-Timur . Minted a coin. He was a weak khan; under his rule, the Nogai temnik intensified, becoming a semi-independent ruler of the western part of the state. In the board of Tuda-Mengu, attempts were made to strengthen administrative management in Northeastern Russia , baskarianism was introduced.
In 1283, Tuda Mengu converted to Islam . Tuda-Mengu and Nogai made trips to Transcarpathia ( 1285 ), to Poland ( 1286 , 1287 ). He was overthrown by the sons of Mengu-Timur and Tarbu.
Literature
- Vernadsky G.V. Mongols and Russia = The Mongols and Russia / Translated from English. E.P. Berenstein, B.L. Gubman, O.V. Stroganova. - Tver, Moscow: LEAN, AGRAF, 1997 .-- 480 p. - 7000 copies. - ISBN 5-85929-004-6 .
- Myskov E.P. Political History of the Golden Horde (1236–1313). - Volgograd: Publishing House of the Volgograd State University, 2003. - 178 p. - 250 copies. - ISBN 5-85534-807-5 .
- Pochekaev R. Yu. Kings of the Horde. Biographies of khans and rulers of the Golden Horde . - SPb. : EURASIA, 2010 .-- 408 p. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-91852-010-9 .
- Seleznev Yu. V. Elite of the Golden Horde. - Kazan: Publishing house "Feng" AN RT, 2009. - 232 p.