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After regaining control over the Khanate, Ulugh Muhammad marched on Crimea, where Dawlat Berdi had re-established himself following Baraq's defeat and death. After a series of indecisive skirmishes his invasion was cut short due to the death of Vytautas, which forced Ulugh Muhammad to concentrate his
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with the representatives of a minor branch of the Tukaytimurids (one of the branches of the Gengisids). After being defeated, Ulugh Muhammad escaped to Volga Bulgaria vilayet in 1423. With the support of
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Ulugh Muhammad lost control of the Golden Horde in 1436 and fled to Crimea. He quarreled with the Crimeans, led a 3000-man army north and took the border town of
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came to the court to Ulugh Muhammad in order to reach a decision about princely succession. Ulugh Muhammad ruled in favour of the grandson,
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and the outskirts of Moscow. Nothing is known of his life from 1439–1444, but in 1444–45 Ulugh Muhammad occupied
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defeated both Ulugh Muhammad and Dawlat and drove them out of the country. While Dawlat remained in
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went to collect ransom after the battle of Suzdal, entered Russian service and in 1452 founded the
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in 1419–1423, 1426, and 1428. In 1428–1432 he waged a stubborn struggle for possession of the
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and marched on Murom. Vasili II counterattacked in 1445 but was defeated and captured at the
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in the fight for the Lithuanian throne. Švitrigaila, in turn, supported
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The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual
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sent a large army against Ulugh Muhammad under the command of
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and established friendly relations with the Ottoman Sultan
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Ulugh Muhammad first came to power following the death of
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Adamant Media Corporation, 2006. 392:Ulugh Muhammad was most likely the son of 141:Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible 129: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 471:forces on Lithuania, where he supported 448:in 1420 and held by him for two years. 827: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 13: 676: 167:Hajji Muhammad Khan ibn Oghlan Ali 14: 866: 616:List of khans of the Golden Horde 139:with an army, miniature from the 511:, but they were defeated at the 328:by orientalists) was a medieval 23: 845:15th-century monarchs in Europe 427: 355:Ulugh Muhammad was Khan of the 34:needs additional citations for 16:Founder of the Khanate of Kazan 694:Formation of Muscovy 1304–1613 659: 646: 633: 1: 626: 463:and pled for assistance from 459:, Ulugh Muhammad fled to the 709:House of Borjigin (Боржигин) 534: 352:, meaning younger or small. 7: 665:Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, 652:Bosworth, Clifford Edmund, 609: 583: 10: 871: 135:Ulugh Muhammad arrives at 835:Khans of the Golden Horde 813: 800: 794: 784: 766: 758: 748: 730: 722: 717: 702: 387: 289: 281: 269: 257: 249: 245: 235: 225: 217: 210: 200: 190: 182: 172: 162: 154: 147: 128: 123: 494: 461:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 149:Khan of the Golden Horde 797:the Khanate established 324:: محمد خان; 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Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible
Khan of the Golden Horde
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Barak Khan
Sayid Ahmad I
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