Chagatai khanate historical maps
Chagatai Khanate
1226–1347 Turkicized Mongol khanate in Central Asia
Chagatai Khanate | ||||||
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The Chagatai Khanate, with contemporary polities circa 1300, before the expansion of the Timurid Empire into Transoxiana from 1363.[1] | ||||||
The Chagatai Khanate and its neighbors in the late 13th century | ||||||
| Status | ||||||
| Capital | Almaliq, Qarshi | |||||
| Common languages | ||||||
| Religion | ||||||
| Government | Semi-elective monarchy, later hereditary monarchy | |||||
| Khan | ||||||
• 1225–1242 | Chagatai Khan | |||||
| Legislature | Kurultai | |||||
| Historical era | Late Middle Ages | |||||
• Chagatai Khan inherited part of Mongol Empire | 1227 | |||||
• Death of Chagatai | 1242 | |||||
• Chagatai Khanate split between west and east (Moghulistan) | 1340s | |||||
• Western portion annexed by Timurid Empire | 1363 | |||||
• Moghulistan split into the Yarkent Khanate in the west and the Turpan Khanate in the east | 1487 | |||||
• Turpan Khanate disappeared | 1660s | |||||
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