Batu Khan Monarch

Batu Khan (/ˈbɑːtuː ˈkɑːn/; Mongolian: Бат хаан, Russian: хан Баты́й, Chinese: 拔都, Tatar: Бату хан; c. 1207–1255), also known as Sain Khan (Mongolian: Good Khan, Сайн хаан) and Tsar Batu, was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Ulus of Jochi (or Golden Horde), the sub-khanate of the Mongol Empire. Batu was a son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. His ulus was the chief state of the Golden Horde (or Kipchak Khanate), which ruled Rus, Volga Bulgaria, Cumania, and the Caucasus for around 250 years, after also destroying the armies of Poland and Hungary. "Batu" or "Bat" literally means "firm" in the Mongolian language. After the deaths of Genghis Khan's sons, he became the most respected prince called agha (elder brother) in the Mongol Empire.

Personal facts

Batu Khan
Alias (AKA)Sain Khan ( Сайн хаан) the King of Kings Tsar Batu
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1207
Birth place
Mongolia
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1255
Place of death
Sarai (city)
Parents
Jochi
Title
Tsar
Khan
Shahanshah

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Monarch

From1227
To1255
predecessor
Jochi
royal anthem
Genghis Khan
successor

Batu Khan on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/islam/mongols/goldenHorde.html