Ḥājjī Muḥammad | |
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Khan of the Golden Horde | |
Reign | 1419–1423 |
Predecessor | Qādir Berdi |
Successor | Barāq |
Died | 1428? |
Issue | Maḥmūd, Sayyid Aḥmad |
Dynasty | Borjigin |
Father | ʿAlī |
Religion | Islam |
Ḥājjī Muḥammad (Turki/Kypchak and Persian: حاجی محمد) was Khan of the Golden Horde from 1419 to 1423. The evidence on his reign in this confused period of civil war is limited; moreover, his name invites confusion with several contemporaries in both the medieval sources and more modern treatments; the other Muḥammads include Ulugh Muḥammad, Muḥammad Barāq, Kūchuk Muḥammad son of Tokhtamysh, and Küchük Muḥammad son of Tīmūr. In retrospect, Ḥājjī Muḥammad is significant as a precursor and ancestor of the khans of Sibir.