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Sultan Mahmud (Chagatai)

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Khan of the Western Chagatai Khanate
Sultan Mahmud Khan
Khan of the Western Chagatai Khanate
Reign1388 – 1402
PredecessorSoyurgatmish
Bornunknown
Died1402 (1403)
SpouseSa’adat Sultan
IssueAqi Sultan Khanika
HouseBorjigin
FatherSoyurgatmish
ReligionIslam

Sultan Mahmud Khan (Chagatai and Persian: سلطان محمود خان; died 1402) was the last Khan of the Western Chagatai Khanate (1388–1402). He was a son of Soyurgatmish.

Upon his father's death in 1388, Sultan Mahmud was made khan by Timur. Like Soyurgatmish, Sultan Mahmud was completely powerless, and served as a puppet for Timur. Coins in his name were produced by Timur during his lifetime. Sultan Mahmud's death in 1402 marked the effective end of the line of Chagatai Khans in Transoxiana, who had long been mere figureheads anyway. Although Timur's grandson Ulugh Beg appointed khans as well, they were even less noteworthy, although one, Satuq Khan, was known for attempting to become khan of Moghulistan.

Sultan Mahmud was married to Sa’adat Sultan, Timur's granddaughter by his son Umar Shaikh Mirza I. His own daughter, Aqi Sultan Khanika, was married to Timur's grandson Ulugh Beg.

Preceded bySoyurgatmish Western Chagatai Khan
1388–1402
Succeeded byKhanate abolished

References

  1. John E Woods, The Timurid Dynasty (1990), p. 28, 43


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