Chughtai

Chughtai or Chagatai (Turkish: Çağatay, Urdu: چغتائی) is a family name that originated in the Chagatai Khanate as taken up by the descendants and successors of Chagatai Khan who was the second son of Mongol warlord Chinggis Khan.[1] Accordingly, some of the other descendants of the successors of Chagatai Khan in South and Central Asia use variants such as Mirza, Baig and Khan.[2][3]the Chughtai clan decedents Omer Feroze Chughtai, Hassan Mustafa Chughtai,Kai Suleman Chughtai are keeping updated family tree record of clan starting from Timur (Persian: تیمور‎‎ Timūr, Chagatai: Temür, Uzbek: Temur; 9 April 1336— 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane also mentioned in the family tree as " Amir Timur Gorgan Sahibqaran"

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  1. John F. Richards (1995). The Mughal Empire: Volume 5 of New Cambridge history of India: The Mughals and their contemporaries. pp. 19, 60, 110. ISBN 0521566037.Full text at Google Books
  2. Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. Past present: Emperor’s new names
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