Buqa Temür

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Buqa Temür (Chagatai and Persian: بوقا تیمور; Cyrillic Mongolian: Бөхтөмөр, not to be confused with Tuka Timur, son of Djötchi, brother of Berke) was Khan of the Chagatai Khanate (1272?-1282). He was the son of Qadaqchi.

Buqa Temür
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate
Reign1272–1282
PredecessorNegübei
SuccessorDuwa
Died1282

Sometime around 1272 Buqa Temür killed Negübei, who had risen in revolt against Kaidu. Perhaps as a reward for this, Kaidu appointed him as head of the Chagatai Khanate. Soon after, he was stricken by illness, and the rest of his reign was marked by a failure to impose his authority. He was helpless against the raids of the sons of Alghu and Baraq, as well as forces of the Ilkhanate. In 1282 he was replaced by Duwa.[1]

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  1. ^ Biran, Michal (2023). "Mongol Central Asia: The Chaghadaids and the Ogodeids". In Biran, Michal; Kim, Hodong (eds.). The Cambridge History of the Mongol Empire. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 332–333. ISBN 978-1-3163-3742-4.
Preceded by Khan of Chagatai Khanate
127?–1282
Succeeded by