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  1. A Lý Bất Ca (chuyển tự Latinh tiếng Mông Cổ: Ariq Böke, chữ Mông Cổ Kirin: Аригбөх, tiếng Trung: 阿里不哥; bính âm: Ālǐbùgē; 1219–1266), là con trai út của Đà Lôi, cháu nội Thành Cát Tư Hãn.

  2. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ariq_BökeAriq Böke - Wikipedia

    Ariq Böke (Mongolisht: Аригбөх, Kinezisht: 阿里不哥) ishte djali i shtatë dhe më i ri i Tolui dhe nipi i Xhingis Han. Pas vdekjes së vëllait të tij Möngke Han , Ariq Böke pretendoi titullin e hanit të madh të Perandorisë Mongole dhe për pak kohë mori pushtetin, ndërsa vëllezërit e tij Kublaj dhe Hulagu mungonin nga atdheu mongol.

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

    Möngke's death in 1259 led to the four-year Toluid Civil War between his two younger brothers, Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke. Though Kublai Khan eventually won, the succession war and the subsequent Kaidu–Kublai war essentially resulted in the permanent division of the Mongol Empire.

  4. Media in category "Ariq Böke" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Arik Buka defeats Alghu-Rashid al'Din Jami al Tavarikhs-large.jpg 2,168 × 3,708; 1.96 MB

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The Toluid Civil War was a war of succession fought between Kublai Khan and his younger brother, Ariq Böke, from 1260 to 1264. Möngke Khan died in 1259 with no declared successor, precipitating infighting between members of the Tolui family line for the title of Great Khan that escalated to a civil war. The Toluid Civil War, and the wars that ...

  6. 19 de oct. de 2021 · Ariq Boke (after the year 1219 to the year 1266) was Tolui's seventh and youngest son and a grandson of Genghis Khan. The components of his name were variously spelt Arigh, Arik, and Bukha, Buka. Ariq Boke assumed the title of Great Khan of the Mongol Empire when his brother, the Great Khan Mongke, died and temporarily usurped control while his ...

  7. Here, Ariq Boke became used to nomadic life, unlike his older brothers that were used to traveling and saw the benefits of settled life (Rossabi, 1988, page 47). Furthermore, during the time of Mongke’s death, Ariq Boke was in the heart of the Mongol homeland, and was essentially in control of not only the army that was left behind, but also was in charge of running the country while his ...