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  1. 6 de ago. de 2023 · Möngke went to meet Batu Khan and the Golden Horde, and Batu Khan acknowledged his support for Möngke to become Great Khan. On July 1st 1251, Möngke was proclaimed Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Shortly afterward, a plan to dethrone and kill Möngke emerged, but was intercepted.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1992 · Thomas T. Allen. Mongol Imperialism, the policies of the Grand Wan Möngke in China, Russia, and the Islamic Lands, 1251-1259.Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987, 278 pp.

  3. The Mongol Empire’s administration followed a trend that was occurring in the Western Europe, in which kings and emperors were finding efficient ways to manage their administrative and legals systems and fund crusades, conquests, and wars. From 1252–1259, Möngke conducted a census of the Mongol Empire including Iran, Afghanistan, Georgia ...

  4. 1 de oct. de 1989 · Mongol Imperialism: The Policies of the Grand Qan Möngke in China, Russia, and the Islamic Lands, 1251–1259. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1987. Pp. xvii, 278. $35.00

  5. Batalla de Homs (1281) /  34.723185, 36.714462. La segunda batalla de Homs se libró en la actual Siria el 29 de octubre de 1281 entre los ejércitos mamelucos de Egipto y el Ilkanato del Imperio mongol; la batalla fue parte de los intentos de Abaqa Kan para conquistar Siria.

  6. Later on Möngke himself took command of the China campaign (1257). Again, as in 1241, fate intervened and brought Mongol operations to a temporary standstill. Möngke died in August 1259 in the field during the siege of a provincial town in Sichuan. There followed, as usual, an internal feud between various claimants to the title of great khan.

  7. Möngke Kan ( c. 1208 - 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 invasión mongola de Rusia y en la de Europa oriental. Durante el verano de 1241, antes del ...