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About Tïnï-Bäg Jochid - son of Oz Beg Khan, Khan of the Golden Horde
Tini Beg(Te-ne bak), also known as Tinybeg, was the khan of the Golden Horde from 1341 to 1342. He succeeded from his father Öz Beg Khan, and was then followed by his brother Jani Beg.
Muslim sources claimed that he was the most favored son of Ozbeg. While fighting against Chagatai raiders on the eastern border or White Horde of Jochid ulus, he was probably murdered by his young brother Jani Beg, who was a regent.
TINI BEG (-killed 1342). Howorth names “Sheritumgha, the mother of Janibeg, and probably also of his other sons Timur, Tinibeg and Khidrbeg” as one of the wives of Uzbek[164]. He succeeded his father in 1341 as TINI BEG Khan of the Golden Horde. Howorth records that “Tinibeg only occupied the throne a few months, when he was murdered by his younger brother Khidr Beg” ref http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/MONGOLS.htm#_Toc387999805
According to Sheikh Uweis, Tynybek died shortly after his father at the hands of his brother Zhanibek.[1] ref:https://kk.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Өзбек_хан
О Тинибеке Jochid - {$w2} of Oz Beg Khan, 2-е сыне Узбеке-хане (русский)
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Tïnï-Bäg Jochid - son of Oz Beg Khan, Khan of the Golden Horde's Timeline
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Golden Horde Mongol Tribes, Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia, China
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