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  1. 3 de nov. de 2020 · Ultimately Kuchlug’s army was disabled by his own people, whilst Kuchlug himself was handed over to Jebe, ultimately being decapitated in 1218. As strange as It may seem, many did in fact view Genghis Khan as a liberator, their ability to court a group within a nation to assist them via rebellion was part of building this image.

  2. El Imperio mongol conquistó el kanato de Kara-Kitai en el año 1218 d. C.. Antes de la invasión, la guerra con la dinastía de los Jorezmitas y la usurpación del poder por parte del príncipe naimano Kuchlug habían debilitado al kanato de Kara-Kitai. Cuando Kuchlug sitió Almaliq, una ciudad perteneciente a los carlucos, vasallos del Imperio mongol, y mató a su gobernante Ozar, que era ...

  3. Genghis Khan, born Temüjin around 1162 and dying on 25 August 1227, founded and led the Mongol Empire from 1206 until his death. Under his leadership, the empire expanded to become the largest contiguous empire in history. His early life was marked by hardship, including his father's death when he was eight and subsequent abandonment by his tribe.

  4. Kushluk (died 1218), also known as Kuchlug, was the Khan of the Kara-Khitai Khanate from 1211 to 1218, succeeding Khan Yelu-Zhilugu of Kara-Khitai Khanate. Kushluk was a member of the Naiman tribe of Mongols, and he led the Naiman against Temujin and Khangai during his campaigns in 1206 when he formed the Mongol Empire. Kushluk fled to the Kara-Khitai Khanate after the Naiman were defeated ...

  5. 19 de nov. de 2023 · The title was given to Genghis Khan in 1218 after Muslim envoys sought his protection from their Christian khan, Kuchlug, under whom Muslims faced religious persecution. He soon led a campaign against Kuchlug in Balasagun (a central Asian territory, bordering the Khwarazmian empire), asserting religious freedom for the land’s populace.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › es › KuchlugKuchlug - Wikiwand

    Kuchlug o Kuchtlug fue un miembro de la tribu Naiman de Mongolia occidental. Fue derrotado por Genghis Khan y huyó hacia el oeste hacia el Kanato de Kara-Kitai, donde se convirtió en consejero del kan local. En el año 1210 se apoderó del kanato. Fue asesinado por los mongoles cuando conquistaron la región en 1218.