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  1. 22 de jun. de 2020 · Oghul-Qaimish tried to raise funds for a quriltai: like Guyuk, she only paid merchants in drafts rather than, well, actual payment, and increased irregular acquisitions on the sedentary population. Even nomads saw their taxes increase: normally every 1 in 100 horses was paid in tax, but in 1250 this increased to every 1 in 10!

  2. After Genghis Khan put down her clan's revolt in 1216–1219, Oghul Qaimish was handed to Güyük as a bride. Khoja and Naqu, two sons of Oghul Qaimish, were born to Güyük. In 1248, after her husband died in Turkestan's Qum-Sengir, she carried his ordo to the Ögedeids' appanage in Emil-Qobaq.

  3. Oghul Qaïmich. Oghul Qaïmich o Oghul Qaimish fou una princesa mongol, regent de l'imperi del 1248 al 1251, dona principal del gran kan Güyük. [1] Guyuk va morir el 1248. La data exacta de la mort no és coneguda, però les fonts xineses la situen entre el 27 de març i el 24 d'abril . La regència va passar a la seva vídua Oghul Qaïmich ...

  4. 9 de oct. de 2015 · Three women dominated the politics and government of the Mongol Empire in the decade of the 1240s. Töregene and Oghul-Qaimish ruled as regents and are credited with corruption and petty politics ...

  5. See Full PDFDownload PDF. Commercial Queens: Mongolian Khatuns and the Silk Road1 TIMOTHY MAY Abstract Three women dominated the politics and government of the Mongol Empire in the decade of the 1240s. Töregene and Oghul-Qaimish ruled as regents and are credited with corruption and petty politics throughout their regencies, while Sorqoqtani ...

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  7. 10 de jul. de 2018 · > Sorqoqtani and Oghul-Qaimish; Women and the Making of the Mongol Empire. Buy print or eBook [Opens in a new window] Book contents.