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  1. Guyuk o Kuyuk (en mongol: Гүюг хаан ᠭᠦᠶᠦᠭ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ)fue el tercer Gran Kan (1246-1248) del Imperio mongol. Fue el hijo y sucesor del Gran Kan Ogodei, y por lo tanto nieto de Gengis Kan.

  2. 15 de dic. de 2002 · GÜYÜK KHAN – Encyclopaedia Iranica. GÜYÜK KHAN (r. 644-46/1246-48), Mongol great khan ( qaḡan ), given posthumously the regnal title Ting-tsung. He was the eldest son of Ögödei (Ukadāy) by his chief wife Töregene (Turākina/ā Ḵātun), and was born in 1206 (Abramowski, p. 151).

  3. Güyük (born 1206, Mongolia—died 1248, Mongolia) was the grandson of Genghis Khan and eldest son and successor of Ögödei, the first khagan, or great khan, of the Mongols. Güyük was elected to the throne in 1246, partly through the maneuvering of his mother.

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  4. Güyük Kan, nació en 1206, en Mongolia; nieto de Genghis Khan e hijo de Töregene y de Ogodei, el primer gran khan de los mongoles, este título de Gran Khan fue disputado entre los descendientes de Gengis Khan e inicio la fragmentación del imperio mongol.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Guyuk_KanGuyuk Kan - Wikiwand

    Guyuk o Kuyuk fue el tercer Gran Kan (1246-1248) del Imperio mongol.

  6. Güyük. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Güyük Khan. Third Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Upload media. Wikipedia. Name in native language. ᠭᠦᠶᠦᠭ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ ( Mongolian) Date of birth.

  7. Güyük Khan was the third of the “Great Khans” who ruled the Mongol Empire. He was the grandson of Genghis Khan, the conqueror who founded the Mongol Empire. Güyük underwent military training and served in the armies of both this father and his grandfather, playing a vital role in the empire’s expansion.