Bazarchi - Khan of the Golden Horde in the period between 1359 and 1379 years. Descendant of Juchi Khan . The throne occupied Keldibek after Khan (c. 1362-1363). He lost his throne, losing the battle to Shibanid Khizr Khan near the city of Sarai .
Little is known about Khan himself (his rule fell on the “desert of history” of the Horde, according to Hammer ): he is mentioned by Persian authors, but there are no coins with his name or mention in Russian or Arabic chronicles [1] . A. Grigoriev [2] believes that “bazaarchi” (market trader) is not a name, but a nickname and interprets Bazarchi as Khan Orda-Sheikh from Natanzi’s list. A.G. Gaev identifies him with Nauruz Khan , M.G. Safargaliyev considers his existence questionable (along with four other khans: Tukay, Sasy-Buka, Tugluk-Timur, Kutluk-Khoja).
Notes
- ↑ M. G. Safargaliyev. The collapse of the Golden Horde . Mordovian Book Publishing House, Saransk, 1960. P. 112.
- ↑ Grigoriev A. The Golden Horde khans of the 60-70s of the XIV century: chronology of the boards. // Historiography and source study of countries in Asia and Africa, vol VII. L. , 1983.
Literature
- Bazarchi // Kazakhstan. National Encyclopedia . - Almaty: Kazakh encyclopedias , 2004. - T. I. - ISBN 9965-9389-9-7 .
From KNE:
- Tizengauzen VG, Collection of materials relating to the history of the Golden Horde, vol. 2, M. - L. , 1941.
- Utemis-haji, Chingiznam, A., 1992.
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