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  1. During Ögödei's twelve year reign (1229-1241), the Mongols dramatically increased the territories under their control, moving from Central Asia into Russia in the 1230s and absorbing much of Russian territory. They also occupied Georgia and Armenia, and by 1234 they had destroyed the Jin dynasty of North China and occupied all of China north of the Yangtze river. They'd also moved into parts ...

  2. #mongolia #mongol #history #documentary The Mongol Empire was ruled by Ogedei Khan (aka Ogodei) from 1229 to 1241. He was the third son of Genghis Khan, the ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaiduKaidu - Wikipedia

    Kaidu (Qayidu) was the posthumous son of Qashi (by Sebkine Khatun), the fifth son of Ögedei Khan (by Töregene Khatun). The number of his children is reported variously, but only the following are known by name. [28] Sons: Chapar, who succeeded his father in 1301, but was deposed in 1307.

  4. Tamerlán (del persa: Timür-i lang, ‘Timur el Cojo’, Tamorlán, Timur Lang, del chagatai Timur Lenk, Temür o Timur; se le da por nacido en Kesh, Transoxiana, 9 de abril de 1336 n 1 [25 Ša'bān, 736] n 2 - Otrar, de camino a China, 17 de febrero de 1405 [17 Ša'bān, 807]) fue un conquistador, líder militar y político turcomongol, 3 el ...

  5. Ogodei era un miembro de una unidad de caballería de la Nación del Fuego conocidos como los Rinocerontes Rudos. Era un maestro de su arma preferida, bogo, o cadenas. Él, junto con el resto de los Rinocerontes Rudos, fue responsable de la destrucción de la aldea de Jet, causando la muerte de los padres del chico. Ogodei participó en la emboscada de Aang y sus amigos mientras estaban ...

  6. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Batu’s uncle, Ögedei Khan, had died on December 11, 1241, after a day of hunting and a night of drinking. As a member of the kurultai, Batu was expected to return to the Karakorum immediately to participate in the election of Ögedei’s successor. However, he had always clashed with Ögedei’s son Güyük, and he refused to ride for Mongolia.

  7. 2 de oct. de 2019 · The Mongol Invasion of Europe was a devastating event that changed the course of history. Learn how the Mongols conquered Russia, Eastern Europe and threatened the Byzantine Empire in the 13th century CE. Discover the tactics, weapons and legacy of the Mongol army that attacked Europe with unparalleled ferocity and speed.