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Kulpa قلپا خان

Russian: Кульпа, Persian: قلپا خان
Also Known As: "Kulpa - Kulna"
Birthdate:
Death: 1360 (Assassinated by his brother, Nawruz Beg)
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Son of Jani Beg [Jalal al-din Mahmud) Qunjirat, khan of the Golden Horde
Father of Ivan d.1360 - fils de Qulpa Khan and Michael d.1360 fils de Qulpa Khan
Brother of Berdi Beg - (Mohammad Berdi Beg) بردی بیگ - r.1357-1359 a Tabriz of the Batu Clan - Chengizid; Nawruz Beg Mehmed, Khan in the Golden Horde 1359-1360; Shakar Beg; Janish Soltan 5th son of Jani Beg; N. mother of Sevin Beg Aq Sufi - Qunjirat and 1 other
Half brother of Cherkes Chingizid and Igkudzh Chingizid

Occupation: Khan of the Blue Horde (1359-1359)
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About Qulpa, Khan of the Blue Horde

r. 1359 (https://www.histoiredumonde.net/Horde-d-Or.html)

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D1%83%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BF%D0%B0 Kulpa ( Kulna ; d. 1360 ) - Khan of Ulus Jochi (Golden Horde) (August 1359 - January 1360 ). Origin unknown, impostor. In August 1359, Khan Berdibek was killed in the Horde . Kulpa became Khan, who declared himself the son of Janibek Khan , that is, the brother of Berdibek. He killed some of the emirs loyal to the former khan, and started a war against the rest. One of these emirs was temnik Mamai , who was married to Berdibek's daughter. He seized power on the right bank of the Volga. Some emirs invited Chimtai , the khan of the White Horde , to the throne , who sent his brother, the Horde-Sheikh , to Sarai . But he was killed on the way. In addition, at the end of 1359 Khizr proclaimed himself a khan in Gulistan. Kulpa himself was overthrown and killed with two sons in January 1360 Nauruz .

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Kipchak khan Frere et successeur de Berdi Beg

[... Berdibek - Khan of the Golden Horde, during the civil strife that arose in it, killed his father Chanibek (1357) and seized his throne. After reigning for less than a year, he was killed by his son Kulpa.] ref:https://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%9D%D0%AD%D0%A1/%D0%91%D0%B5%D1%8...]

Kulna, Kulnah, Qulna ou Kulpa († 1360), fut brièvement Khan de la Horde d'or (ou Horde bleue) de 1359 à sa mort.

Fils du Khan Djanibeg, il parvient au pouvoir en assassinant son frère aîné Berdibeg qui avait succédé à leur père en 1357. Kulpa est à son tour assassiné avec ses deux fils par un autre frère, Nuruzbeg, qui s'empara du pouvoir. Son règne dura six mois et cinq jours.

Qulpa was Khan of the Blue Horde from 1359 till 1360, after having deposed his brother Berdi Beg. Ruling for just a year, Qulpa was murdered by another brother Nawruz Beg in 1360.

[ Von Hammer says Kulna ( Qulpa ) occupied the throne only six months and five days (1359-1360) and was killed by Nuruzbeg ( Nurusbeg or Nuru Khan) with his sons Ivan and Michael.]

ref: https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulna_Khan

QULNA (-[murdered 1360]).  He succeeded in 1359 as QULNA Khan of the Golden Horde.  Howorth records that, after the death of Berdi Beg, “we now enter a period of great confusion in the history of the Golden Horde”, adding that “Khuandimir, who gives the fullest list of the Khans of Kipchak, makes Berdibeg be succeeded by Kildibeg. The Russian authors call Berdibeg’s successor Kulpa”.  He indicates discussion whether the two were variants of the same name, but that coins bear the name “Kulna or Kulnah”[178].  Howorth does not indicate that Qulpa/Kildi Beg was the brother of Berdi Beg.  The central authority of Sarai started to decline, with numerous changes of khan over the following 20 years and the rise to power of many leaders with local authority[179].  Howorth says that “according to the authority followed by Von Hammer, Kulpa only occupied the throne for six months and five days when, with his sons Ivan and Michael, he was killed by Nurusbeg”.    

Two children: IVAN (-[murdered 1360]). Howorth says that “according to the authority followed by Von Hammer, Kulpa only occupied the throne for six months and five days when, with his sons Ivan and Michael, he was killed by Nurusbeg”. MIKHAEL (-[murdered 1360]). Howorth says that “according to the authority followed by Von Hammer, Kulpa only occupied the throne for six months and five days when, with his sons Ivan and Michael, he was killed by Nurusbeg”.

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