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Ögedei Khan
Ögedei Khan Ögedei Khan Ögedei, (also Ögädäi, Ögedäi, Ogotai, etc.) (1186 ... 1241), was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire by succeeding his ... in Western China and Central Asia. Background Ogedei was the third son of Ghenghis ...
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Ögedei Khan (translated from Dutch)
Ögedei Khan Ögedei Predecessor:Tolui Khan ofMongoolse realm 1229 - 1242 Continuator:Töregene Ögedei ... 1241 , were the third zoon of Dzjengis Khan . He became the Second khan van het Mongoolse Rijk Tolui. He continued ... Centraal-Azië. He was preferred to supreme khan 1229 , according to kuriltai that after ...
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Talk:Ögedei Khan
Talk:Ögedei Khan "There have been rumors and myths where ... from? That is sort of like Genghis Khan treating his first "son" like a son. Genghis Khan didn't kill his son but deprived ...
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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan Birth name: Temüjin Borjigin Family name: Borjigin Title: Khan of Mongol Empire Birth: c. 1162 Place ... 1206 –August 18, 1227 Succeeded by: Ögedei Khan Marriage: Börte Ujin Children: Borjigin Jochi, son ... Borjigin Ögedei, son Borjigin Tolui, son Genghis Khan (c. 1162–August 18, 1227) (Cyrillic: Чингис ...
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Batu Khan
Batu Khan Batu Khan (Russian: Batyi, Батый) (c. 1205 - 1255) was ... son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. He was also the first ruler of ... fate, in the death of the Great Khan Ogedei, not stopped him. The Mongol Invasions ...
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Güyük Khan
Güyük Khan Güyük (c. 1206–1248) (also transliterated Guyuk, Kuyuk, Güyük, etc.) was the third Mongol khan, son of Ögedei Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, who reigned from 1246 to 1248. He ... breach between the families of Jöchi and Ogedei would widen over time, and ultimately ...
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Möngke Khan
Möngke Khan Möngke Khan (1208-1259, also transliterated as Mongke, Mongka, Möngka, Mangu) was the fourth great Khan of the Mongol Empire. He was the ... of Hulagu, and a grandson of Genghis Khan. He was the khan of the Mongol Empire from 1251 ...
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Güyük Khan (translated from Dutch)
Güyük Khan Güyük (also spelled as Guyuk or Kuyuk, approx.. 1206 - 1248 ) were third khan of Mongoolse rich . He governed of 1246 ... 1248 . Güyük were the zoon of Ögedei Khan and the kleinzoon of Dzjengis Khan . Before Güyük khan became, he served as a military ...
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Genghis Khan (translated from Portuguese)
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (aportuguesamento: Gêngis Cã), or Mr. of All ... proper glory to the conquests of Genghis Khan. Table of content Youth Temudjin was born ... descending of a leader known as Kabul Khan, of the clan Bojigin, that per ...
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Large Khan (translated from Dutch)
Large Khan Large Khan was the supreme LEADER of Mongoolse realm ... kanaten all are subject to the large Khan. This Article is beginnetje . You are invited ... of large Khans of Mongoolse realm Genghis Khan ( 1206 - 1227 ) Tolui (regent) ( 1227 - 1229 ) Ögedei Khan ( 1229 - 1241 ) Töregene Khatun (regent) ( 1241 - ...
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