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When he died at dawn on 11 December 1241, after a late-night drinking bout with Abd-ur-Rahman, the people blamed the sister of Tolui's widow and Abd-ur-Rahman. The Mongol aristocrats recognized, however, that the khan's own lack of self-control had killed him. The sudden death of Tolui in 1232 seems to
- 13 September 1229 – 11 December 1241
- 11 December 1241 (aged 54–55), Mongol Empire
- c. 1186, Khamag Mongol
23 de sept. de 2019 · 11 Dec 1241. Ogedei Khan, ruler of the Mongol Empire, dies at the capital Karakorum. Ogedei Khan (aka Ogodei) ruled the Mongol Empire from 1229 to 1241. He was the third son of Genghis Khan (r. 1206-1227), the empire's founder.
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13 de oct. de 2018 · Ögedei Khan. (Assassin’s Creed Wiki) Genghis Khan died in 1227, and Tolui, his youngest son, was ruler for two years, after which Ogedei was proclaimed the new Khagan of the Mongol Empire. Ogedei’s personal charisma helped maintain the unity of the Mongol Empire after Genghis Khan’s death.
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Table of Contents. Category: History & Society. Also spelled: Ogadai, Ogdai, or Ugedei. Born: 1185, Mongolia. 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. See all related content →.
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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.
Tras su muerte, le sucedió su hijo Guyuk en 1246, tras cinco años de regencia de su viuda Toregene . Conquistas mundiales. Expansión en Oriente Medio. Después de destruir el imperio Khwarazmian, Gengis Khan tuvo libertad para avanzar contra Xia Occidental.
16 de mar. de 2021 · En la página anterior, dinar acuñado por Gengis Kan o por Ogodei, con la efigie de un león. En 1227 moría el mayor conquistador de la historia de la humanidad. Gengis Kan dejaba este mundo a los 66 años mientras se ocupaba personalmente de sofocar la rebelión de los chinos tangut del reino de Xi Xia.