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  1. Berke también apoyó al pretendiente a Gran Khan Ariq Böke en el Guerra Civil Toluida, y acuñó monedas con su nombre de Ariq Böke. Sin embargo Kublai derrotó a Ariq Böke en 1264. Kublai convocó a Hulagu y Berke para discutir sobre Ariq Böke. Sin embargo, ninguno pudo asistir al Kurultai en aquel momento, y nunca se celebró una nueva ...

  2. Ariq Boke (1219-1266), also known as Arig Bokha, was the Khagan of the Mongol Empire from 1259 to 1264, succeeding Mongke Khan and preceding Kublai Khan. A son of Tolui Khan and the brother of Mongke and Kublai Khan, Ariq Boke competed with Kublai after the death of Mongke in 1259, but Kublai Khan seized power in 1264. Ariq Boke was born in 1219 to Tolui Khan and Sorghaghatani Beki. His father ...

  3. Möngke died in 1259 without a successor. Kublai returned from fighting the Song in 1260 and learned that his brother, Ariq Böke, was challenging his claim to the throne. Kublai convened a kurultai in Kaiping that elected him Great Khan, but a rival kurultai in Mongolia proclaimed Ariq Böke Great Khan, beginning a civil war.

  4. Arig böke megtámadja Alghut, Dzsami al Tavarih festménye (1596). [3] Az úgynevezett tolujida polgárháború kirobbanása az első független csagatájida régens, Ergene hatún ( régens 1251-1260), Kara-Hülegü, Csagatáj unoka feleségéhez fűződik. Ő volt az irányító, amikor Möngke halála válságba sodorta a Mongol Birodalmat.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IlkhanateIlkhanate - Wikipedia

    According to the historian Rashid al-Din Hamadani, Kublai Khan granted his brother Hülegü the title ilkhan after Hülegü's defeat of Ariq Böke, another brother. The term ilkhan here means " khan of the tribe, khan of the ulus ", and this lesser khanship refers to the initial deference to Möngke Khan and his successors as Great Khans of the Mongol Empire .

  6. Möngke died in 1259 without a successor. Kublai returned from fighting the Song in 1260 and learned that his brother, Ariq Böke, was challenging his claim to the throne. Kublai convened a kurultai in Kaiping that elected him Great Khan, but a rival kurultai in Mongolia proclaimed Ariq Böke Great Khan, beginning a civil war.

  7. Ariq Böke. Ariq Böke (after 1219–1266), the components of his name also spelled Arigh, Arik and Bukha, Buka ( Mongolian: Аригбөх; Chinese: 阿里不哥), was the seventh and youngest son of Tolui (1192–1232), a son of Genghis Khan. After the death of his brother the Great Khan Möngke, Ariq Böke claimed the title of the Great Khan ...