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  1. Sorgaqtani o Sorgaqtani Beki o Sorkaktani Beki o Soyurghaqtani, Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti; (en chino tradicional, 唆魯禾帖尼; en chino simplificado, 唆鲁禾帖尼; pinyin, Suō lǔ hé tiě ní; nombre póstumo en chino tradicional: 顯懿莊聖皇后 ); ? - 1252) fue una princesa turcomongola, esposa de Tolui ...

  2. 30 de oct. de 2017 · Sin embargo, el centro de nuestro estudio no es ningún Kan, sino Sorgaqtani Beki, quien fue la madre de Mongke, Ariq Boke, Hulagu y Kublai. Es muy interesante el papel que jugaron las mujeres mongolas en tan vasto imperio, ejercían una notoria influencia en cuestiones de organización como la administración, la política o los ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › SorgaqtaniSorgaqtani - Wikiwand

    Sorgaqtani o Sorgaqtani Beki o Sorkaktani Beki o Soyurghaqtani, Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti; ; ? - 1252) fue una princesa turcomongola, esposa de Tolui, el hijo menor de Gengis Kan, e hija de Yagambu, el hermano de Toghrul , kan de los keraitas.

  4. Sorghaghtani Beki was a Christian, specifically a member of the Church of the East (often misleadingly referred to as "Nestorianism"). As a moving spirit behind the Mongol Empire, Sorghaghtani is responsible for much of the trade openings and intellectual exchange of the largest contiguous empire in world history. [2]

  5. Sorghaghtani Beki (1190-1252): Religious Tolerance and Literacy. During the period of the Pax Mongolica, approximately 1250-1350 C.E, links from the Mediterranean along the Silk Routes to China were forged again. The Mongol encouragement of trade and merchants was primary, but their tolerant attitude toward diverse religions was important as ...

  6. Sorgaqtani o Sorgaqtani Beki o Sorkaktani Beki o Soyurghaqtani Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti; (en chino tradicional, 唆魯禾帖尼; en chino simplificado, 唆鲁禾帖尼; pinyin, Suō lǔ hé tiě ní; nombre póstumo en chino tradicional: 顯懿莊聖皇后 ); ? - 1252) fue una princesa turcomongola, esposa de Tolui ...

  7. Sorghaghtani was a Nestorian Christian who patronized a variety of foreign religions. For example, she supported Islam with alms. Buddhists and Confucainists were also supported. When Khubilai Khan was in China, it was his mother's Christian faith that prompted him to assist the small Nestorian community there.