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Sartaq Khan

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Reign
  
1256

Father
  
Batu Khan

House
  
Golden Horde

Dynasty
  
Golden Horde

Parents
  
Batu Khan


Predecessor
  
Batu Khan

Died
  
1256, Karakorum

Coronation
  
1256

Name
  
Sartaq Khan

Successor
  
Ulaghchi

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Issue
  
Tughdua Qughchi Feodora

Children
  
Ulaghchi, Theodora, daughter of Sartaq Khan

Cousins
  
Balagha Khan, Cherik Khan, Mergen Khan, Bainal Khan

Similar People
  
Batu Khan, Berke Khan, Jochi Khan, Alexander Nevsky

Sartaq khan


Sartaq (or Sartak, Sartach, Mongolian: Сартаг, Tatar: Сартак) Khan (died 1256) was the son of Batu Khan and Regent Dowager Khatun Boraqcin of Alchi Tatar. Sartaq succeeded Batu as khan of the Golden Horde.

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Sartaq Khan Fine Art Images Expert search Alexander Nevsky and Sartaq Khan

In 1252, Alexander Nevsky met with Sartaq at Sarai. Alexander received yarlyk (license) to become Grand Duke of Vladimir in vassalage to the Kipchak Khanate. According to Lev Gumilev he became Sartaq's anda (sworn brother, probably akin to blood brother) and an adopted son of Batu Khan.

His reign as khan of the Golden Horde was short-lived. He died in 1256 before returning from Great Khan Möngke's court in Mongolia, less than one year after his father, probably having been poisoned by his uncles Berke and Berkhchir. Sartaq was succeeded by Ulaqchi briefly in 1257, before his uncle Berke succeeded to the throne. It is not clear whether Ulaqchi was his brother or his son.

Sartaq's daughter Theodora (or Theothiure) was the wife of Gleb Vasilkovich first Prince Belozersky of Beloozero and Rostov, a grandson of Konstantin of Rostov and first cousin once removed of Alexander Nevsky. Their descendants include Ivan IV of Russia and innumerable families of Russian nobility.

Books

  • Grousset, René (1938). L'Empire des Steppes. 
  • References

    Sartaq Khan Wikipedia