Teguder (Chagatai prince)

Teguder (Tegüder, Tagūdār) was a 13th-century Chagataid Mongol prince, a grandson of Chagatai Khan through his son Mochi Yebe. A commander under Hulagu, Teguder staged a rebellion against Abaqa, the Ilkhan of Iran, from his base in Georgia in the late 1260s. Defeated, Teguder surrendered and was imprisoned, but he was eventually pardoned and released. Teguder's name has often been misread as Negudar and linked, erroneously, with the Negudaris, a Mongol tribe under the Jochid princes.[1]

  1. ^ Boyle, John Andrew (1968). "Dynastic and Political History of the Ilkhāns". The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5. Cambridge University Press. p. 357. ISBN 052106936X.

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