Tini Beg, also known as Dinibeg or Tinibek, was a prominent figure in the history of the Golden Horde, serving as Khan from the year 1341 until his untimely demise in 1342. His reign, though brief, was marked by the challenges of leadership during a tumultuous period.
Born in the year 1350, Tini Beg's legacy is often overshadowed by his younger brother, Jani Beg, who ultimately succeeded him on the throne. The transition of power between the brothers highlights the intricate dynamics of succession within the Golden Horde.
Despite the short duration of his rule, Tini Beg's impact on the political landscape of the time remains a point of interest for historians studying the era of the Mongol Empire and its successor states.