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  1. Jochi played a major role in the Khwarezm war of 1219–1221 in Central Asia – his forces captured the towns of Signak, Jand, and Yanikant in April, 1220, during this war. Subsequently, he was given the command of operation against the city of Urgench (Gurganj, in present-day Turkmenistan), the capital of the Khwarezmian Empire.

  2. Jochi (Mongolian language: Зүчи, Züchi, Kazakh language: Жошы, Zhoshy, Crimean Tatar language: Cuçi; also spelled Jöchi and Juchi) (c. 1181–1227) was the eldest son of the Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan, and presumably one of the four sons by his principal wife Börte, though issues concerning his paternity followed him throughout his life. An accomplished military leader, he ...

  3. Jochi pintao. Nombre Científico: Cuniculus paca Grupo: Animales » Vertebrados » Mamíferos » Herbívoros Mirado: 33536 veces Localidad: Santa Cruz Galeria de fotos: La Paca es un roedor no muy grande de tamaño mediano, parecido al capibara pero más pequeño, su nombre científico es Cuniculus paca.

  4. Jochi (ca. 1182–1225) was the oldest son of Gengghis Khan, an accomplished military commander and the founder of the Golden Horde also called the Ulus of Jochi. According to legend, he died while hunting, falling from a horse, and his funeral was carried out according the Chinggis protocol for sacred burial.

  5. Jochi o Yochi: el mayor de los cuatro hijos del emperador mongol Gengis Kan con su principal esposa, Börte. Jochi: nombre coloquial dado a la capibara (capiguara) en el oriente boliviano. Jochi pintado: nombre coloquial dado a la paca común en el oriente boliviano. Jochi colorado: nombre coloquial alternativo dado al agutí centroamericano ...

  6. Jochi. The eldest son of Genghis Khan and Borte of the Kungirat tribe. Jochi was born in 1182 or 1184. In 1206, Jochi received the ulus, his inheritance from his father Genghis Khan. In 1207, on the orders of his father, he went on a campaign against the forest peoples of Siberia. Among the submissive peoples were the Yenisei Kirghiz and Oirats.

  7. The Ulus of Jochi is the land in the west of the Mongol Empire that Chinggis Khan granted to his eldest son, Jochi, in 1224. In turn, Jochi’s son Batu Khan conquered the Volga region, Russia, the Black Sea region, and the Caucasus for the Ulus, creating the largest state in medieval Europe. All the Kazakh khans can trace their ancestry back ...

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