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    Tokhta (also spelled Toqta, Toktu, Tokhtai, Tochtu or Tokhtogha; died c. 1312) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1291 to 1312. He was a son of Mengu-Timur and a great-grandson of Batu Khan . His name "Tokhtokh" means "hold/holding" in the Mongolian language .

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  4. 6 de mai. de 2023 · Tokhta (Toqta, Tokhtai,or Tokhtogha) (Тохтога, Тохтох) (died c. 1312) was a khan of the Golden Horde, son of Mengu-Timur and great grandson of Batu Khan. His name "Tokhtokh" means "hold/holding" in the Mongolian language. Early reign under Nogai.

    • "Токта", "Тахта", "Туктай Токтай", "Тохта́"
    • Бахчисарай, Крым, Крымское Ханство
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  5. In 1291, they were overthrown by a coalition of Nogai and Tokhta (Mengu-Timur's son). After his accession to the throne, Tokhta continued the policy of his predecessors and confirmed the privileges of the Orthodox Church, freeing it from taxes and fees.

  6. Tokhta, with more control over the eastern portions of the empire, managed to gather a massive force, larger than Nogai's but reportedly less able at arms owing to the experience of Nogai's men in their wars in Europe. The two rulers made camp ten miles from each other on the plain of Nerghi in 1297, halfway between Nogai's lands and Tokhta's.

  7. 1 de set. de 2017 · The war between khan Tokhta (1291–1312) and his cousin Nogai, leader of the right wing of the Golden Horde, was undoubtedly the bloodiest and the most devastating conflict in the early history ...