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  1. 13 de oct. de 2018 · How Did Ogedei Khan Die? In December 1241, as the Mongols were about to invade Western Europe, Ogedei died during a drinking bout. When his commanders, who were marching towards Vienna, heard the news, they abandoned their campaign, and returned for the kurultai in Mongolia.

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    • Early Life & Succession
    • Government Apparatus
    • Karakorum
    • Expanding The Empire
    • Death & Legacy

    Ogedei was born, c. 1186, the third son of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. He had three brothers: Jochi, Chagatai (Chaghadai) and Tolui (Tului). Like them, Ogedei assisted his father on several military campaigns, notably against the Khwarazm Empire from 1219 to 1225. Before he died of natural causes in 1227, Genghis Khan had instru...

    Ogedei Khan had an immediate problem in the first years of his reign in that his state treasury was empty and his followers and armies needed booty to reward them for their loyalty and keep them together. One solution was for Ogedei to impose taxes on the peoples his father had conquered. This idea is traditionally credited to Yelu Chucai (1190-124...

    The Mongol Empire urgently needed a capital city where revenue could be accumulated and some attempt at a centralised government could be made. In short, the nomadic Mongols needed to make themselves a lot more stationary and put down some permanent roots. Ogedei began this process by ordering the building of a walled capital in 1235. The place was...

    The Mongol armies under Genghis Khan had been tremendously successful but occupation had not been attempted in most of the conquered territories. For this reason, Ogedei needed to send troops back to extract tribute in such places as Persia, Afghanistan, and Siberia. The priority, though, remained their old foe the Jin state in northeast China, sti...

    On 11 December 1241 Ogedei, having laid down the foundations for a governable empire that now spanned the whole of Asia, died at the age of 56, perhaps from a stroke or organ failure, although there were rumours, too, of poisoning. He was succeeded by his son Guyuk in 1246 after a brief stint as regent by Ogedei's wife Toregene. Ogedei's own choice...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ögedei_KhanÖgedei Khan - Wikipedia

    Genghis Khan died in 1227, and Jochi had died a year or two earlier. Ögedei's younger brother Tolui held the regency until 1229. Ögedei was elected supreme khan in 1229, according to the kurultai held at Kodoe Aral on the Kherlen River after Genghis' death, although this was never really in doubt as it was Genghis' clear wish that ...

    • 13 September 1229 – 11 December 1241
    • 11 December 1241 (aged 54–55), Mongol Empire
  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Died: 1241, Karakorum, Mongolia (aged 56) Title / Office: khan (1229-1241), Mongol empire. Notable Family Members: father Genghis Khan. son Güyük. Role In: Mongol Siege of Kaifeng. Ögödei (born 1185, Mongolia—died 1241, Karakorum, Mongolia) was the son and successor of the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan, who greatly expanded the Mongol Empire.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 18 de nov. de 2019 · Batu Khan intended to renew his drive westward in the spring of 1242, but he never got the chance. In that year, the Mongols instead withdrew eastward, pulling their forces out of Europe entirely. Batu’s uncle, Ögedei Khan, had died on December 11, 1241, after a day of hunting and a night of drinking.

  5. Aftermath of Ögedei's death. Ögedei's death in 1241 brought the Mongol invasion of Europe to a premature end. The commanders heard the news as they were advancing on Vienna, and withdrew for the Ikh kurultai in Mongolia, never again to return so far west.

  6. Ogodei. Ogodéi, también escrito Uguedei, Oguedei, Uguedey, Ogaday, Ogatay, Ugodei, Ogotai u Oktay; mongol Өгэдэй, Ögedei; chino: 窝阔台; pinyin: Wōkuòtái; ( c. 1186-11 de diciembre de 1241 1 ) fue el tercer hijo de Gengis Kan y Borte, y segundo gran kan del Imperio mongol tras la muerte de su padre (1229-11 de diciembre de 1241).