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  1. Berke Khan (m. 1266) (también llamado Birkai; en mongol: Бэрх хаан, en tártaro: Бәркә хан) fue nieto de Genghis Khan, jefe militar mongol y gobernante de la Horda de Oro (división de la Imperio Mongol) que consolidó efectivamente el poder de las Hordas Azul y Blanca [1] entre 1257 a 1266.

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    Berke Khan (died 1266; also Birkai; Turki/Kypchak: برکه خان ‎, Mongolian: Бэрх хан, Tatar: Бәркә хан) was a grandson of Genghis Khan from his son Jochi and a Mongol military commander and ruler of the Golden Horde (division of the Mongol Empire) who effectively consolidated the power of the Blue Horde and ...

  3. Berke was a Mongol ruler of the Golden Horde (1257–67), and a great-grandson of Genghis Khan. The first Mongol ruler to embrace Islām, Berke succeeded to the khanate soon after the death of his brother Batu. His conversion, as well as the rising power of his cousin Hülegü in Persia, led him to seek.

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    Berke Khan (m. 1266) (también llamado Birkai; en mongol: Бэрх хаан, en tártaro: Бәркә хан) fue nieto de Genghis Khan, jefe militar mongol y gobernante de la Horda de Oro (división de la Imperio Mongol) que consolidó efectivamente el poder de las Hordas Azul y Blanca entre 1257 a 1266.

  5. The Berke–Hulagu war was fought between two Mongol leaders, Berke Khan of the Golden Horde and Hulagu Khan of the Ilkhanate. It was fought mostly in the Caucasus Mountains area in the 1260s after the destruction of Baghdad in 1258.

  6. William A. Berke (October 3, 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin – February 15, 1958 in Los Angeles, California) was an American film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter. He wrote, directed, and/or produced some 200 films over a three-decade career.