Tarmachirin

Tarmachirin , seventeenth Khan of the dynasty of the Djaghataïdes, it succeeded his/her brother Duwa Temür and reigned of 1326 with 1334.

Born Bouddhiste (its name comes from the Sanskrit dharmaćārin : who observes the law), it converts with the Islam, which caused in 1334 its deposition and its execution.

The Khanat de Djaghataï was divided between the Transoxiane Musulman E in the west and the Mogholistan (country of the Mongolian ) Bouddhiste in the east.

Its nephew Buzan, wire of Duwa Temür, was his transitory successor in 1334.

External bonds

  • Genealogy http://perso.wanadoo.fr/steppeasia/genealogie_gengis_khan.htm

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