Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Möngke Kan ( Desierto de Gobi c. 10 de enero de 1209 - Fortaleza de Diaoyu, Chongqin, China, 11 de agosto de 1259). Fue el cuarto Gran Kan del Imperio mongol, de 1251 a 1259. Era nieto de Gengis Kan, hijo de Tolui y hermano de Hulagu y de Kublai Kan. Es conocido por haber participado en las campañas contra los cumanos y los alanos, en la ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Möngke_KhanMöngke Khan - Wikipedia

    Möngke Khan (also Möngke Khagan or Möngke; 11 January 1209 – 11 August 1259) was the fourth khagan of the Mongol Empire, ruling from 1 July 1251, to 11 August 1259. He was the first Khagan from the Toluid line, and made significant reforms to improve the administration of the Empire during his reign

    • 1 July 1251
    • 1 July 1251 – 11 August 1259
  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › MöngkeMöngke - Wikiwand

    Möngke Kan ( Desierto de Gobi c. 10 de enero de 1209 - Fortaleza de Diaoyu, Chongqin, China, 11 de agosto de 1259). Fue el cuarto Gran Kan del Imperio mongol, de 1251 a 1259. Era nieto de Gengis Kan, hijo de Tolui y hermano de Hulagu y de Kublai Kan. Es conocido por haber participado en las campañas contra los cumanos y los alanos, en la ...

  4. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Möngke (born 1208, Mongolia—died 1259, Szechwan, China) was a grandson of Genghis Khan and heir to the great Mongol empire. Elected great khan in 1251, he was the last man who held this title to base his capital at Karakorum, in central Mongolia.

  5. 17 de oct. de 2019 · Mongke Khan was ruler of the Mongol Empire (1206-1368 CE) from 1251 to 1259 CE. As the third Great Khan or 'universal ruler' of the Mongols, Mongke would oversee...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Möngke_KhanMöngke Khan - Wikiwand

    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Möngke Khan (also Möngke Khagan or Möngke; 11 January 1209 – 11 August 1259) was the fourth khagan of the Mongol Empire, ruling from 1 July 1251, to 11 August 1259. He was the first Khagan from the Toluid line, and made significant reforms to improve the administration of the Empire during his reign.

  7. Timeline. 1236 - 1242. Multiple Mongol armies attack western Asia, Russia, Poland, and Hungary. 1251. Batu Khan and the Jochid-Toluid kurultai declare Mongke Great Khan of the Mongols . 1251 - 1259. Reign of Mongke Khan, ruler of the Mongol Empire . 1253 - 1255. The Franciscan missionary and chronicler William of Rubruck visits the Mongol ...