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  1. Il Khanato Chagatai (mongolo Чагатай улус, Čagataj ulus) è stato un khanato dell'impero mongolo, più tardi turchizzato, che comprendeva le terre governate da Chagatai Khan (alternativa ortografica Čagataj, Djagatai, Chagata, Chugta, Chagta, Jagatai), secondo figlio dell'imperatore mongolo Gengis Khan, e dai suoi ...

    • Khanato di Chagatai
    • Чагатай улус (Čagataj ulus)
  2. The Chagatai Khanate, or Chagatai Ulus was a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate that comprised the lands ruled by Chagatai Khan, second son of Genghis Khan, and his descendants and successors.

  3. Chagatai Khan (Mongolian script: ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠲᠠᠶ; Čaɣatay; Mongolian: Цагадай, romanized: Tsagadai; Chagatay: چغتای, Čaġatāy; Uyghur: چاغاتاي خان, Chaghatay-Xan; Chinese: 察合台, Chágětái; Persian: جغتای, Joghatây; 22 December 1183 – 1 July 1242) was the second son of Genghis Khan and ...

    • 18 August 1227 –, 1 July 1242
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  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChagataiChagatai - Wikipedia

    Statua di Chagatai Khan in Mongolia. Chagatai, o Djagatai (tartaro: "Джагатай"; 22 dicembre 1183 – 1º luglio 1242), è stato un generale e condottiero mongolo

  5. Chagatai (چغتای, Čaġatāy), also known as Turki, Eastern Turkic, or Chagatai Turkic (Čaġatāy türkīsi), is an extinct Turkic language that was once widely spoken across Central Asia. It remained the shared literary language in the region until the early 20th century.

  6. 8 nov 2019 · The Chagatai Khanate (also Chaghatai, Jagatai, Chaghatay or Ca'adai, c. 1227-1363 CE) was that part of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE) which covered what is today mostly Uzbekistan, southern Kazakhstan, and western Tajikistan.

  7. Chagatai (died 1241) was the second son of Genghis Khan who, at his father’s death, received Kashgaria (now the southern part of Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China) and most of Transoxania between the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya (ancient Oxus and Jaxartes rivers, respectively