• Jebe (or Jebei, Mongolian: Зэв, Zev; birth name: Jirqo'adai (Modern Mongolian: Zurgaadai), Mongolian: Зургаадай, Chinese: 哲别) (death: approximately 1224)...
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  • Christian Fredrik Jebe (June 23, 1876 – November 30, 1961) was a Norwegian sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was a crew member of the...
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    Kalka River was fought between the Mongol Empire, whose armies were led by Jebe and Subutai, and a coalition of several Rus' principalities, including Kiev...
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    partnered with the senior Mongol general Jebe, an apprentice and partnership they would maintain until Jebe's death in 1223. In 1212 he took Huan by storm...
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  • figures, such as Wang Chongyang, Qiu Chuji, Duan Zhixing, Genghis Khan and Jebe. Guo Jing (郭靖; Guō Jìng) Huang Rong (黃蓉; Huáng Róng) Yang Kang (楊康; Yáng...
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  • Fredrik Jebe (3 November 1868 in Trondheim, Norway – 17 December 1937 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Norwegian violinist, conductor and composer. Jebe received...
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    of Georgia, led by King George IV, and the Mongol army led by Subutai and Jebe. The result was a Mongol victory. For further details, see the Mongol Invasions...
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  • figures) Prithviraj Chauhan Saxton Pope Taishi Ci Yue Fei Zhou Tong (archer) Jebe Arjuna Karna Ekalavya The following sections are alphabetized by last name...
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    and ended in 1215 with the capture of the Jin capital Zhongdu. His general Jebe annexed the Central Asian state of Qara Khitai in 1218. Genghis was provoked...
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  • Meanwhile, Muhammed II was forced into flight by the Mongol generals Subutai and Jebe; unable to reach any bastions of support, he died destitute on an island...
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  • Mongols, and drove them back. Timeline for the Expedition of Subutai and Jebe (the Mongol reconnaissance of the western steppes) • 12 January 1221 Muhammad...
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    6 Hebe (redirect from Jebe (moon))
    small moon around Hebe was reported by Paul D. Maley. It was nicknamed "Jebe" (see heebie-jeebies). This was the first modern-day suggestion that asteroids...
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    dispatched a force under command of Jebe and Barchuk to pursue Kuchlug. After his force of over 30,000 was defeated by Jebe at the Khitan capital Balasagun...
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  • confront them. The Mongol army, which possibly also included the general Jebe and Genghis' eldest son Jochi, was surprised by the Shah very soon after...
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  • fled to what is now northern Kazakhstan. Jebe and Subutai pursued and defeated them. At this juncture, Jebe and Subutai did not attempt to incorporate...
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    eastward after the victory at the Battle of the Kalka River, after General Jebe has died. July 14 – Philip Augustus, King of France dies of a fever while...
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    an army. Genghis Khan ordered two of his foremost generals, Subutai and Jebe, to follow the Shah and prevent any such Khwarazmian resurgence; meanwhile...
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  • Tolui Zhang Zihao as Tolui (child) Dai Wenwen as Huazheng Fu Tianjiao as Jebe Nuomin Darong as Jochi Ailiku as Chagatai Baodi as Ögedei Sulide as Borokhula...
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  • During the Caucasus raid conducted by the Mongol army led by Subutai and Jebe in 1222, its army clashed with a united force of North Caucasians and Kipchak...
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  • Russians haughtily executed them all. The Mongol commanders Subutai and Jebe defeated and captured him three days after the Battle of the Kalka River...
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  • these suffixes can be seen on the noun jëbë- 'grandfather': jëbë-g 'my grandfather' jëbë-m 'your grandfather' jëbë-n 'his/her grandfather Litzlitz at Ethnologue...
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    commanded. Baiju belonged to Besut tribe of Mongols and was a relative of Jebe. His father was a mingghan commander under Genghis Khan and he inherited...
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  • Jiangnan" and Ma Yu of the Quanzhen School, as well as archery skills from Jebe. The Chinese title of the novel is derived from an incident in Guo Jing's...
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    Mongol Empire first appeared in the Caucasus in 1220 as generals Subutai and Jebe pursued Muhammad II of Khwarezm during the destruction of the Khwarezmian...
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  • therefore, a meaningless word, with the chorus "Aserejé, ja, de je, de jebe tu de jebere ..." being a somewhat incorrect imitation of the Rapper's Delight's...
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  • were competent generals, and he was also served by brilliant generals like Jebe and Subutai, adept in employing flexible and innovative tactics. Shah Muhammad...
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    Sarir fell in the early 12th century and Mongol invasions led by Subutai and Jebe weakened Georgia, Christian influence in the area ended. The Avar Khanate...
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    mountain range, where he rested his army for the summer while his generals Jebe and Subutai moved westwards and his sons conducted various operations; he...
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  • (2) Anang Hermansyah (3) Season 1, 2012–13: Fatin Shidqia Season 2, 2015: Jebe & Petty Season 3, 2021–22: Alvin Jonathan Season 4, 2023–24: Current Season...
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  • host. The show has produced three winners to date: Fatin Shidqia (Girls), Jebe & Petty (Groups), and Alvin Jonathan (Boys). After a six-year hiatus, on...
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