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  • ...}}'' {{lower|0.2em|{{efn|Following the death of [[Möngke Khan]] in 1259, no one city served as capital. [[Khanbaliq]] (Dadu), modern-day [[Beijing] |year_leader4 = 1251–1259 |leader4 = Möngke Khan
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  • ...[[Division of the Mongol Empire|fragmentation of the Mongol Empire]] after 1259 it became a functionally separate khanate. It is also known as the '''Kipch ===Early rulers under the Great Khans (1241–1259)===
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  • ...[[Division of the Mongol Empire|fragmentation of the Mongol Empire]] after 1259 it became a functionally separate khanate. At its greatest extent, the stat ...he [[Mamluk]]s of [[Egypt]]. Due to geo-political and religious issues and deaths of three [[Jochi]]d princes in Hulagu's service, [[Berke]] declared open wa
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  • ...o reassure Hulagu of their loyalty, and the Mongols turned to [[Syria]] in 1259, conquering the Ayyubid dynasty and sending advance patrols as far ahead as [[Category:1265 deaths]]
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  • |reign= 1 July 1251 – 11 August 1259 |death_date= 11 August 1259 (aged 50)
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  • ...troops) from the outskirts of [[Vienna]] (in 1241) and from [[Syria]] (in 1259), hamstringing military operations against the Austrians and [[Mamluk]]s th
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  • | reign = {{nowrap|11 August 1259 – 21 August 1264}} When Möngke died in 1259, Ariq Böke was elected Khan in the absence of his brothers, and had the su
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  • ...stay home, but he moved to assist Möngke anyway. Before Kublai arrived in 1259, word reached him that Möngke had died. Kublai decided to keep the death o ...to conquer the Ilkhanate but died on the way. Within a few months of these deaths, Alghu Khan of the Chagatai Khanate also died. In the new official version
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  • |Date =1259 - 1294 AD The '''division of the Mongol Empire''' began when [[Möngke Khan]] died in 1259 with no declared successor, precipitating infighting between members of the
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  • ...land (966–1385)#Fragmentation of the realm (1138–ca. 1314)|Poland]] in 1259 in order to collect booty to finance a war. Several Polish cities were plun ...ed supporting a rebellion of the Georgian Kingdom against Hulagu's rule in 1259-1260.<ref>L.N.Gumilev, A.Kruchki - ''Black legend''</ref> Berke also forged
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  • ...dai]] (Lublin, Zawichost, Sandomierz, Kraków and Bytom were plundered) in 1259. Also in 1265 there was a raid against [[Bulgaria]] and Byzantine [[Thrace] [[Category:1266 deaths]]
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  • ...74.</ref> who was assassinated a week later.<ref name="Northrup70"/> Their deaths left a relative power vacuum in Egypt, with Aybak's teenage son, al-Mansur ...tion to the former.<ref name="Northrup71"/> Qutuz deposed al-Mansur Ali in 1259. Afterward, he purged and/or arrested the Mu'izziyah and any Bahri ''mamluk
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  • ...abuga]], under famous Mongol general [[Burundai]] as a battle commander in 1259/1260, leading the second Mongol raid against Poland and plundering [[Sandom [[Category:1299 deaths]]
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  • | reign = November 1259 – 24 October 1260 ...%2Bturkish&sig=K0T8LMhgqxzIxf9H08Bc6vD3_PE Holt et al., p. 215]</ref> from 1259 until his death in 1260. It was under his leadership that the Mamluks achie
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