Töre (dynasty)
Töre Төре | |
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Parent house | Borjigin |
Country | Kazakh Khanate, Bukey Horde, Qasim Khanate, Khanate of Khiva, Yarkent Khanate, Kazakh Zhuzes and Russian Empire |
Place of origin | Golden Horde |
Founded | 1465 |
Founder | Kerei Khan |
Final ruler | Kenesary Khan |
Titles | Khagan, Khan, Sultan, Ağa Sultan etc. |
Estate(s) | Kazakhstan |
Deposition | 1847 |
Töre (Kazakh: Төре, romanized: Töre, تورە) is a Kazakh dynasty and later a clan[1] of the descendants of Genghis Khan. The dynasty constituted the upper class of the aristocratic elite that ruled in the Kazakh Khanate. They were also called "Aqsüiek" and "Sūltan töre".[2] Only Töre were eligible to claim the Kazakh Khan title. The first Kazakh Khans from the Töre dynasty were Kerei Khan and Janibek Khan.
Qūn (Kazakh: Құн, romanized: Qūn — payment for killing) for killing Töre was seven times higher than for a commoner.[3]
Estate
[edit]Most of the Töre are descendants of Tuqa-Timur, a smaller part are Shaybanids.
Töre ruled the Kazakh Khanate throughout its history and, by the right of the descendants of Genghis Khan, had a number of privileges: the title of sultan (a khan was elected from among the sultans), possession of a feudal inheritance. Töre are also not part of any of the zhuzes.