Temür Qutlugh
khan of Golden Horde
Years: 1370 - 1399
Temür Qutlugh (c. 1370 – 1399) is a khan of Golden Horde in 1397–1399.
He is a son of Timur-Malik, khan of the White Horde, who struggles against Tokhtamysh.
After the death of Temur Malik in 1379 Qutlugh is reared at Tokhtamysh's court.
After an unsuccessful revolt against Toqtamysh in 1388, he, along with Edigu, flees to Timur.
During the Tokhtamysh–Timur war in 1391–1395, they found an independent ulus (district) in the region of the lower Volga and Ural Rivers, placing their capital in Saray-Jük.
After the defeat of Tokhtamysh, Qutlugh, with Edigu's help, is crowned as Khan of the Golden Horde, although Edigu is the real holder of power.
In 1398, Qutlugh coins his own money, and in 1399, he participates in the battle of the Vorskla River.
He is killed in a conflict with Tokhtamysh's son.
