Sartaq Khan, born in the year twelve thirty, was a prominent figure in the history of the Golden Horde. As the eldest son of Batu Khan, he inherited a legacy of leadership and power from his father, who was a significant ruler in the Mongol Empire.
His mother, Boraqchin, was Batu Khan's senior wife, which positioned Sartaq Khan as a key player in the political landscape of his time. Upon the death of his father, Sartaq ascended to the throne, taking on the responsibilities of ruling the vast territories of the Golden Horde.
Unfortunately, Sartaq Khan's reign was short-lived, as he passed away not long after assuming power. His untimely death led to the succession of Ulaghchi, marking a pivotal moment in the history of the Golden Horde.