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  1. af.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ögedei_KhanÖgedei Khan - Wikipedia

    Ögedei Khan (Mongools: Өгөөдэй; omstreeks 1186 – 11 Desember 1241) was die derde seun van Djengis Khan en die tweede Groot Khan van die Mongoolse Ryk. Hy het die uitbreiding van die ryk voortgesit wat onder sy pa begin is en was ’n wêreldfiguur toe die ryk sy verste uithoeke bereik het tydens die Mongoolse inval in Sentraal-Europa en Oos-Asië . [1]

  2. Ögedei Khan, ( Bahasa Mongolia: Өгэдэй , Ögedei; juga Ogotai atau Oktay; Ogodei, sekitar 1186 – 1241), adalah anak lelaki ketiga kepada Genghis Khan dan Khan Besar ( Khagan) kedua dari Empayar Mongol setelah mengantikan ayah beliau. Beliau meneruskan pengembangan empayar yang dimulakan oleh bapa beliau, dan menjadi seorang tokoh dunia ...

  3. Ögedei Khan. Ögedei Khan (1185-1241) var þriðji sonur Djengis Khan. Hann varð höfðingi Mongólaveldisins árið 1229 og sá fyrsti sem notaði titil stórkhan (khagan). Mongólaveldið stækkaði á valdatíma hans og nýja höfuðborgin Karakorum var stofnuð við ána Orhon. Í austri réðst hann á Jin-veldið og í vestri á ...

  4. The House of Ögedei, sometimes called the Ögedeids, was an influential Mongol family and a branch of the Borjigin clan from the 12th to 14th centuries. They were descended from Ögedei (c. 1186–1241), a son of Genghis Khan who succeeded his father to become the second khagan of the Mongol Empire. Ögedei continued the expansion of the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Güyük_KhanGüyük Khan - Wikipedia

    Güyük Khan (also Güyük Khagan, Güyük or Güyug; c. 19 March 1206 – 20 April 1248) was the third Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the eldest son of Ögedei Khan and a grandson of Genghis Khan. He reigned from 1246 to 1248. He started his military career by participating in the conquest of Eastern Xia and then later in the invasion of Europe.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Genghis_KhanGenghis Khan - Wikipedia

    The History of Yuan, vol 121 (1370) Retreating southeast to Baljuna, an unidentified lake or river, Temüjin waited for his scattered forces to regroup: Bo'orchu had lost his horse and was forced to flee on foot, while Temüjin's badly wounded son Ögedei had been transported and tended to by Borokhula, a leading warrior. Temüjin called in every possible ally and swore a famous oath of ...

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