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  1. 9 de oct. de 2015 · Three women dominated the politics and government of the Mongol Empire in the decade of the 1240s. Töregene and Oghul-Qaimish ruled as regents and are credited with corruption and petty politics ...

  2. Introduction. 1 Women in Steppe Society. 2 Hö’elün and Börte. 3 Conquered Women. 4 Women and the Guard, the Army, and Succession. 5 Sons-in-Law, Daughters, and Conquests. 6 Töregene. 7 Sorqoqtani and Oghul-Qaimish. 8 Consort Houses in the Successor Khanates.

  3. 29 de jun. de 2020 · In a similar vein to De Nicola’s analysis, the sixth and seventh chapters examine the prominent careers of Töregene, Sorghoghtani Beki, and Oghul-Qaimish. Broadbridge’s treatment moves beyond their influence and resources to show how they were also instrumental in the division of the empire.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2012 · Oghul Qaimish bore Guyuk two sons, Khoja and Naqu. When her husband died in Qum-Sengir in Turkestan, she brought his ordo in the Ogedeids' appanage in Emil-Qobaq region in 1248. Guyuk's chief officials, Chinqai, Qadaq and Bala, helped Oghul to serve as regent.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2022 · What was unique about the Mongol rulers Töregene Khatun and Oghul Qaimish? #NEW VIDEO#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhB3FrGhzeQhttps://www.youtube.com/watc...

  6. Oghul Qaimish (wafat 1251) adalah istri utama Güyük Khan dan memerintah sebagai wali raja atas Kekaisaran Mongol setelah kematian suaminya pada 1248. Ia adalah keturunan suku Mergid . Namun, H.H. Howorth meyakini bahwa ia adalah orang Oirat .

  7. à-vis the reign of the second Mongol regent Oghul Qaimish (r. 1248–50). Finally, our attention is focused on the extensive reign of Orghina Khatun (d. 1266) in Central Asia as an example of the continuity of this practice of female rule in a Mongol khanate. All these cases show how a nomadic