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(Redirected from Yesü Nto'a) Grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate

Yesünto'a (fl. 13th c.) was the third son of Mutukan, and grandson of Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate. His brothers were Yesü Möngke and Baidar. His nephew Alghu son of Baidar and his brother Yesu Mongke, both were the Khans of the Chagatai Khanate, as were Yesünto'a's sons Qara Hülëgü (1242-1246, 1252) and Baraq (1266–1271).

Family of Chaghatai Khanates

In Babarnama, written by Mughal emperor Babur, Page 19, Chapter 1; described genealogy of his maternal grandfather Yunas Khan as:

"Yunas Khan descended from Chaghatai Khan, the second son of Chingiz Khan (as follows,) Yunas Khan, son of Wais Khan, son of Sher-'ali Aughlon, son of Muhammad Khan, son of Khizr Khwaja Khan, son of Tughluq-timur Khan, son of Aisan-bugha Khan, son of Dawa Khan, son of Baraq Khan, son of Yesuntawa Khan, son of Muatukan, son of Chaghatai Khan, son of Chingiz Khan."

Genealogy of Abdul Karim Khan

According to Tarikh-i-Rashidi of Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat

  1. Chingiz Khan
  2. Chaghatai Khan
  3. Mutukan
  4. Yesü Nto'a
  5. Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq
  6. Duwa
  7. Esen Buqa I
  8. Tughlugh Timur
  9. Khizr Khoja
  10. Muhammad Khan (Khan of Moghulistan)
  11. Shir Ali Oglan
  12. Uwais Khan(Vaise Khan)
  13. Yunus Khan
  14. Ahmad Alaq
  15. Sultan Said Khan
  16. Abdurashid Khan
  17. Abdul Karim Khan (Yarkand)

"Chughtai Khanates" A research project by Dr Abdul Rauf Mughal

Sources

References

  1. The Babur Nama in English, Zahiru'd-din Mubammad Babur Padshah Ghdzt, ANNETTE SUSANNAH BEVERIDGE
  2. Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat (1895). N Elias (ed.). The Tarikh-i-Rashidi: a history of the Moghuls of central Asia. Sir Edward Denison Ross. Low Marston. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
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