Kebek, born in the year twelve hundred and one, was a prominent sovereign who played a significant role in the history of the Chagatai Khanate. His reign as Khan began in the year thirteen hundred and nine, marking the start of a notable chapter in the governance of this vast empire.
His leadership was characterized by a brief but impactful tenure that lasted until thirteen hundred and ten. After a period of absence from power, Kebek returned to the throne around the year thirteen eighteen, continuing to influence the political landscape until his death.
Throughout his time as Khan, Kebek navigated the complexities of ruling a diverse and expansive territory, leaving a legacy that would be remembered in the annals of Mongolian history. His reign, though not the longest, was marked by significant events that shaped the future of the Chagatai Khanate.