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special missions requiring status and finesse, such as dealing with difficult local rulers and frontier regions. At one point, he was instructed to lead an army into Transoxiana, the domain of his brother Ulugh Beg, when the latter was discovered to be planning an expedition which their father had not approved. In 1425-6,
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illness. However Firuzshah, already being investigated for abuse of power by Muhammad Juki on the emperor's orders, had angered the former with his backing of Ala al-Dawla. Muhammad Juki presented his findings to Shah Rukh, who reprimanded the noble. Unable to bear the disgrace, Firuzshah died of illness soon after.
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in order to gain an advantage in the expected succession struggle. However, Gawhar Shad had already obtained the backing of the head of the military forces, Jalal ud-din Firuzshah, for Ala al-Dawla's accession. These preparations proved to be pointless when Shah Rukh unexpectedly recovered from his
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in Azerbaijan in 1420-21, during which he is recorded to have led troops. In later years, he played an important part in Shah Rukh's major military expeditions and seems to have been a common presence at court. He appears to have performed the role of a sort of troubleshooter, often being sent on
194:. Following the death of Baysunghur, Muhammad Juki appears to have become his father's favourite as well as his desired heir, though his mother was opposed to his candidacy, instead preferring Baysunghur's son 183:. Though Shah Rukh forbade a retaliatory expedition, in 1427, both Muhammad Juki and Ulugh Beg embarked on one regardless. This resulted in their heavy defeat and disordered return to 139:. He served as one of his father's military commanders and may have been favoured as his preferred successor. However, he died of illness in 1445, predeceasing Shah Rukh by two years. 190:
While his brothers received appointments as provincial governors at a young age, he was only given his first posting in 1429-30, over the region of
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in 1445, predeceasing his father. His governorships of Khuttalan and Balkh passed to his sons Abu Bakr and Muhammad Qasim respectively.
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Islamization and Native Religion in the Golden Horde: Baba TŸkles and Conversion to Islam in Historical and Epic Tradition
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Muhammad Juki, suffering from a lingering illness which may have been exasperated by Gawhar Shad's hostility, died in
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Intellectual Networks in Timurid Iran: Sharaf al-Dīn 'Alī Yazdī and the Islamicate Republic of Letters
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When Shah Rukh fell dangerously ill in 1444, Muhammad Juki, by then also governor of
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Born on 27 April 1402, Muhammad Juki was the youngest of the three sons of
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He began his military career with his father's first campaign against the
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Index

Sarakhs
Timurid Empire
Iran
Gawhar Shad Mausoleum
Herat
House
House of Timur
Shah Rukh
Gawhar Shad
Islam
Timurid
Central Asian
Shah Rukh
Shah Rukh
Gawhar Shad
Ulugh Beg
Baysunghur
Qara Qoyunlu
Barak Khan
Golden Horde
Sighnaq
Samarqand
Khuttalan
Ala al-Dawla
divan
Abdal-Latif
Balkh
Herat
Sarakhs
Shams-i-Jahan

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