Talabuga

Talabuga

Talabuga, Tulabuga, Talubuga or Telubuga was the khan of Golden Horde between 1287 and 1291. He was the son of Tartu and great-grandson of Batu Khan.He assumed the power in Golden Horde in 1287 with the help of Nogai Khan, but was dethroned 4 years later by the same, replaced by Tokhta.

Military career

European Campaigns

He attended the Mongol invasion of Lithuania with Nogai under the command of Burundai in 1259 [Howorth, H. History of the Mongols. Vol. 2, New York: Burt Franklin, 1888.] . Alongside Nogai Khan, he led the second Mongol invasion of Hungary in 1284-1285 and the third Mongol raid against Poland in 1286 and fourth in 1287. Despite initial success most of attacks were unsuccessful.

As a matter of rule, Galichian and Rus' dukes were ordered to go on the raid on Hungary together with Tulabuga and Nogai as well in 1285. Although, Nogai and his tatars plundered villages and some cities, they were beaten by Hungarian royal army and vlachs on their way back. For Tulabuga, his army strayed on the Carpathian Mountains and lost horses due to cold weather. Soon after that, Nogai made him the khan of Jochid Ulus and overthrew the previous khan. The next raid of them clearly showed disagreements and tensions between them. In 1286 khan Telebuga decided to oragnize the raid on Poland, and probably together with Nogai. For this purpose, khan Telebuga arrived with the armies to Nogai's headquarters but there was "a great disagreement between them" and in the end khan Telebuga moved against Poland himself. Khan Telebuga left part of his troops in Volodymyr (then capital of Galicia-Volhynia) and moved against Poland together with Rus' regiments. Note that Tatars-Mongols had plundered Volhynian land by that. Tatar-Rus' troops were advancing towards Cracow through Sandomierz and Zawichost. Mongols returned with 20,000 polish captives.

In 1287, there was one more raid of khan Telebuga onto Poland. This time together with Alguy (son of Mengu-Timur). On the way back, Telebuga being accompanied by dukes Leo and Mstislav, was going via Lviv. Namely at this point duke Vladimir using the presence of mighty Telebuga and Alguy, decided to pass his throne to to Mstislav (son of Danylo). Duke Leo attempted to break this act later, taking into consideration existance of "his friend" khan Nogai, but Mstislav forced him withdraw, explaining that power transfer was made and agreed with the rulers of Golden Horde and their councellors, frightening to complain to the Golden Horde.

In 1290, He and Nogai attacked the land of Cerco (probably Circassians or Kyrgyzs). Wheather turned out to be cold. Nogai left him and returned to his Horde. The Khan lost all of his companions and troops except his chief khatun. Tulabuga was angry with Nogai.

Civil War of Mongol Khanates

Tulabuga was primarily focused on Europe. During his reign, Jochid army invaded Ilkhanate through Caucasus in 1288 and 1290. Both attempts were repelled by Arghun. This actions made his reputation inglorious among Mongol nobles. But He never sent envoys to Egypt to fight against his relatives in Persia.

Death

Russian principalities were divided among the Khan and Nogai. Nogai exercised his control over North-western part of Rus while North and Eastern princes sided with Tulabuga. Tulabuga was not satisfied with such a disintegration of his empire.

Nogai called the khan on meeting with Chingisids and fooled him. Tulabuga, who came without bodyguards, was ambushed and arrested. Nogai had Tulabuga executed by Tokhta in 1290/1291.

References

* David Morgan, "The Mongols"


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