Mubarak Shah
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Mubarak Shah was head of the ulus of the Chagatai Khanate (1252-1260, March-September 1266). He was the son of Qara Hülëgü and Orghina, of the Mongol empire.
Upon the death of his father in 1252, Mubarak Shah succeeded him as Chagatai Khan, with his mother Orghina acting as regent. Both Orghina and Mubarak Shah ruled as Muslims. In 1260, however, the Great Khan claimant Ariq Boke appointed Chagatai Khan's son Alghu, and by the following year Alghu had control over much of the Khanate. When Alghu revolted against Ariq Boke in 1262, Orghina supported him. After Alghu died in 1266, Orghina enthroned Mubarak Shah as head of the ulus, without the permission of the Great Khan Kublai Khan. The Great Khan, however, supported Baraq, a great-grandson of Chagatai. Baraq gained the loyalty of Mubarak Shah's army soon moved against him, exiling him that year. Later, Mubarak Shah supported Kaidu against Baraq in 1271, but soon felt compelled to defect to another of Kaidu's enemies, the Ilkhan Abaqa.
Preceded by: Qara Hülëgü |
Khan of Chagatai Khanate (First Reign) 1251/2–1260 |
Followed by: Alghu |
Preceded by: Alghu |
Khan of Chagatai Khanate (Second Reign) 1266 |
Followed by: Baraq |