boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Güyük Khan (also Güyük Khagan, Güyük or Güyug; c. March 19, 1206 – April 20, 1248) was the third...
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was actually the Great Khan's target. When Güyük summoned Batu to appear before him, Batu moved slowly. Before meeting Batu, Güyük died suddenly. According...
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Khatun (former concubine of Genghis Khan) and Jachin Khatun. Principal wives: Boraqchin Töregene Güyük – the 3rd Great Khan of the Mongols Koden – the first...
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Töregene Khatun (category 13th-century Mongol khans)
Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her eldest son Güyük Khan in 1246. Töregene was born into the Naiman tribe...
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She was given as wife to Güyük after Genghis Khan put down the rebellion of her clan in 1216–1219. Oghul Qaimish bore Güyük two sons, Khoja and Naqu....
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Guyuk may refer to: Guyuk, Nigeria, a town Uğurtaş, a town in Turkey, formerly called Güyük Güyük Khan (c. 1206–1248), the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire...
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Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – 25 August 1227), also Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire, which he ruled from 1206...
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In 1246, Güyük Khan sent a letter to Pope Innocent IV, demanding his submission. The letter was in Persian and Middle Turkic, which was used for the preamble...
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both of Genghis' younger brothers) to Möngke and Orda Khan, the eldest brother of Batu. Güyük eventually died en route to the west in 1248 and Batu and...
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prince, Ebugen, a grandson of Genghis Khan's son Khulgen, and the family of Khuden, a younger brother of Güyük Khan, contributed troops for this rebellion...
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List of Mongol rulers (redirect from List of Mongol Khan)
of different dynasties. Before Kublai Khan announced the dynastic name "Great Yuan" in 1271, Khagans (Great Khans) of the Mongol Empire (Ikh Mongol Uls)...
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Khatun and a brother of Güyük Khan. He is broadly known as Godan Khan, even though he did not have the monarchical title of khan. Godan ordered the invasion...
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Qara Hülegü (category Chagatai khans)
Grand Khan Güyük Khan deposed him in 1246 and replaced him with one of Qara Hülegü's uncles, Yesü Möngke. However, following the ascension of Güyük's successor...
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throne. Apart from Emperor of China, he is also considered the 14th Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, although it was only nominal due to the division of...
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succession. Apart from Emperor of China, he is regarded as the 11th Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, although it was only nominal due to the division of...
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of the second Great Khan of the Mongols Ögedei and a concubine. He was the grandson of Genghis Khan and the brother of Güyük Khan. During the Mongol invasion...
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became the first ruler of the Blue Horde and the supreme khan of the Golden Horde. Güyük Khan ordered Temuge Otchigin, who tried to illegally usurp the...
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Baikal – André found Güyük Khan dead, poisoned, as the envoy supposed, by Batu Khan's agents. The regent Oghul Qaimish, Güyük Khan's widow (the "Camus"...
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Mongol Empire (section Death of Güyük (1248))
and Güyük met, Güyük, sick and worn out by travel, died en route at Qum-Senggir (Hong-siang-yi-eulh) in Xinjiang, possibly a victim of poison. Güyük's widow...
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Biligtü Khan (Mongolian: Билэгт; ᠪᠢᠯᠢᠭᠲᠦ; Chinese: 必里克圖汗), born Ayushiridara (Mongolian: Аюушридар; ᠠᠶᠣᠰᠢᠷᠢᠳᠠᠷᠠ; Chinese: 愛猷識理達臘; Sanskrit: आयुष्य तल्...
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the Chagatai Khanate 1260–1266. Ögedei, ruled as Khagan 1229–1241. Son Güyük, Khagan 1246–1248. Son Kadan. Son Kashin. Son Kaidu (d. 1301) Tolui - Sorghaghtani...
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Gegeen Khan (Mongolian: Гэгээн хаан; Mongol script: ᠭᠡᠭᠡᠨ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ; Shidebal Gegegen qaγan; Chinese: 格堅汗), born Shidibala (ᠰᠢᠳᠡᠪᠠᠯᠠ; 碩德八剌), also known by...
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Jayaatu Khan (Mongolian: Заяат хаан ᠵᠠᠶᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤ; Jayaγatu qaγan; Chinese: 札牙篤汗), born Tugh Temür (Mongolian: Төвтөмөр ᠲᠦᠪᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 圖帖睦爾), also known...
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Öljeyitü Khan (Mongolian: Өлзийт; Mongolian script: ᠥᠯᠵᠡᠶᠢᠲᠦ Öljeyitü; Chinese: 完澤篤汗), born Temür (Mongolian: Төмөр ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 鐵穆耳; October 15, 1265...
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Buyantu Khan (Mongolian: Буянт хаан; Mongolian script: ᠪᠣᠶᠠᠨᠲᠦ; Chinese: 普顏篤汗), born Ayurbarwada (Mongolian: Аюурбарбад ᠠᠶᠤᠷᠪᠠᠷᠪᠠᠳᠠ; Chinese: 愛育黎拔力八達)...
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Uskhal Khan (Mongolian: Усхал; Mongolian script: ᠡᠣ᠊ᠰᠠᠠᠠᠯ; Chinese: 兀思哈勒汗), also called the Last Lord of Northern Yuan (Chinese: 北元末主) or by his...
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Ögedei on 13 September 1229 and supported his reign. Ögedei in his turn sent Güyük as Chagatai's ward. Although Rashidaddin claimed that Chagatai died shortly...
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Khutughtu Khan (Mongolian: Хутагт хаан; Mongolian script: ᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭᠲᠤ; Chinese: 忽都篤汗), born Kuśala (Mongolian: Хүслэн ᠬᠥᠰᠯᠡᠨ; Chinese: 和世剌; Sanskrit: कुशल...
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Yesün Temür (Yuan dynasty) (redirect from Yesun Khan)
ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 也孫鐵木兒, 1293 – August 15, 1328) was a great-grandson of Kublai Khan and an emperor of the Yuan dynasty of China from 1323 to 1328. Apart from...
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refused and threatened that she would commit suicide to spite Güyük. Despite this, Güyük had Fatima seized, tortured, and executed by drowning. Töregene's...
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