{{Short description|Khan of the White Horde from 1377 to 1378}} {{Refimprove|date=December 2015}} {{Infobox royalty | title = | name = Temur-Malik | image = | caption = | succession = Khan of the Golden Horde<br/>''Eastern Half (White Horde) '' | reign1 = 1377–1378 | predecessor1 = Toqtaqiya | successor1 = Tokhtamysh | spouse = | issue = | house = Borjigin | house-type = Dynasty | father = Urus Khan | mother = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | religion = Islam| }}

'''Temür Malik''' (Kypchak: تمور ملک), also spelled '''Timur-Malik''' (Turki and Persian: تیمور ملک), the son of Urus Khan,<ref name="Najeebabadi">{{cite book |last1= Najeebabadi|first= Akbar Shah Khan|date= 2001|title=The History of Islam |page= 322|isbn=996089293X}}</ref> was the ninth Khan of the White Horde. Early during his reign, he successfully invaded the lands of his cousin Toqtamysh. However, Toqtamysh later managed to trap and kill Timur-Malik near Qara-Tal (on the shore of the Aral Sea), and succeeded him.<ref name="Najeebabadi"/>

==Family== Timur Malik was a son of Urus Khan,<ref name="Najeebabadi"/> and brother of Qutlugh Buga and Toqtaqiya. He had two sons, Shadi Beg and Temür-Quthlug, both of whom became Khans of the Golden Horde. The latter of these was the khan who finally defeated Toqtamysh.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}}

==Genealogy== *Genghis Khan *Jochi *Orda Khan *Sartaqtay *Köchü *Bayan *Sasibuqa *Ilbasan *Chimtay *Urus *'''Temur-Malik'''

==See also== *List of khans of the Golden Horde

==References== {{Reflist}}

{{s-start}} {{succession box | title=Khan of White Horde | after=Toqtamysh | before=Toqtaqiya | years=1377–1378 }} {{s-end}}

Category:1378 deaths Category:14th-century monarchs in Asia Category:Year of birth unknown Category:Monarchs killed in action Category:Khans of the White Horde