Ebuskun served as regent for the Chagatai Khanate from 1242 until 1246 during the minority of her son Qara Hülëgü.
[3] When her father-in-law Chagatai died in 1242, her son inherited the throne.
Within two years, however, Güyük died, and Mongke restored Hülëgü and Ebuskun to their former positions.
Shortly afterwards, Hülëgü also died; after this point, Ebuskun is no longer mentioned.
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