found: Çağatay Hanlığı, 2005:t.p. (Çağatay Hanlığı (1227-1345))
found: Classweb (31 Jan. 2007):(Jagatai dynasty)
found: Google (31 jan. 2007):(T︠S︡agadaĭn Uls)
found: Wikipedia (viewed 31 Jan. 2007):(Chagatai Khanate, one of the four successor khanates of the Mongol Empire)
found: Encyclopaedia of Islam online (31 Jan. 2007):(Čag̲h̲atay K̲h̲ānate. The Central Asian Khanate to which Čag̲h̲atay gave his name was really not founded till some decades after the Mongol prince's death)
found: New Ency. Brit., 1997:v. 15, p. 709 (The Chaghataid khanate, coterminous with the Central Asian heartland, enjoyed a checkered fortune. For the next 30 years it remained united, but during the 1330s and '40s it split into a western and an eastern khanate... The eastern Chaghataid khanate was known as Mughulistān ... The Chaghataid khans in the east had become mere figureheads.. .The line seems to have died out obscurely before the end of the century)