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  • |title = 2nd [[Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br />(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br />[[Kin ...uests#East Asia|East Asia]].<ref>John Joseph Saunders ''The History of the Mongol Conquests'', p.74</ref> Like all of Genghis' primary sons, he participated
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  • | dynasty = [[Mongol Empire]] ...he forest peoples]] in [[Siberia]], extending the northern border of the [[Mongol Empire]] for the first time. On behalf of his father, Jochi led two campaig
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  • {{Campaignbox Mongol invasions}} ...rategist who ruled eastern part of the [[Golden Horde]] (division of the [[Mongol Empire]]) during the 13th century.
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  • ...ngnu predecessor, the Göktürk Khanate had its temporary ''[[Khan (title)|khans]]'' from the [[Ashina]] clan who were ''subordinate'' to a [[sovereignty|so As the [[Seljuk Empire]] declined following the [[Mongol invasions|Mongol invasion]], the [[Ottoman Empire]] emerged as the new important Turkic stat
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  • |succession=Regent of [[Mongol Empire]] ...the campaigns against the [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty]], the [[Mongol conquest of Western Xia|Western Xia]] and the [[Khwarezmid Empire]], where
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  • | succession = [[List of Chagatai khans|Chagatai Dynasty]] ...came to be known as the [[Chagatai Khanate]], a descendant empire of the [[Mongol Empire]]. Chagatai Khan was considered hot-headed and somewhat temperamenta
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  • |title= 4th [[Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br/>(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br/>[[King ...uary 11, 1209 – August 11, 1259), was the fourth [[Great Khan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]], ruling from July 1, 1251, to August 11, 1259. He was the first Gr
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  • ...rks|Turk]] chiefs and [[Khan (title)|khans]] which was later borrowed by [[Mongol peoples]]. The root of the word is "Kur/Khur" (assemble/discuss) and that h ==Mongol Empire==
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  • {{about|the Mongol emperor|other uses|Kublai (disambiguation)}} ...gan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br/>(Nominally due to the [[division of the Mongol Empire|empire's division]])<br/> 1st Emperor of the [[Yuan dynasty]]<br/>[[
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  • |partof= the [[Division of the Mongol Empire]] ...ngolia]], northern and western [[China]], and [[Central Asia]] under the [[Mongol Empire]]
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  • ...hans varied; from its beginning, the khanate was one of the weakest of the Mongol states, and often its rulers were merely figureheads for ambitious conquero ==Khans of Chagatai Khanate==
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  • |status_text = [[Nomadic empire]]<br/>[[Division of the Mongol Empire]] |event_start = [[Chagatai Khan]] inherited part of [[Mongol Empire]]
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  • ...= [[Khagan]]-ruled [[division of the Mongol Empire|division]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br />[[Conquest dynasty]] in [[China]] |empire = Mongol Empire
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  • ...[James Chambers (historian)|Chambers, James]]. ''The Devil's Horsemen: The Mongol Invasion of Europe''. Atheneum. New York. 1979. ISBN 0-689-10942-3</ref> ...du's early attempt to rule the Chagatayids faced a serious resistance. The Mongol princes such as [[Negübei]], whom he appointed khan of the House of Chagat
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  • ...the hated word "Dzungar",<ref>C.P. Atwood-Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire, p. 425</ref> and also called "[[Kalmyk people|Kalmyks]]". In 2010, ...and Dörbed tribes are the successor tribes to the [[Naimans|Naiman]], a [[Mongol]] tribe that roamed the steppes of Central Asia during the era of [[Genghis
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  • |legislature = Customary rules<br>Mongol-Oirat Code of 1640 ...The Dzungar Khanate was the last major [[nomadic empire]] left from the [[Mongol Empire]].
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  • |title= 3rd [[Khagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br />(Supreme [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Mongols]])<br>[[King ...19, 1206 – April 20, 1248) was the third [[Khagan|Great Khan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]], the eldest son of [[Ögedei Khan]] and a grandson of [[Genghis Kh
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  • ...' in modern Turkish ''Kağan'' is also silent. Since the [[division of the Mongol Empire]], emperors of the [[Yuan dynasty]] held the title of Khagan and the
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  • ...hagan]] of the [[Mongol Empire]]<br/>(Nominal due to the [[division of the Mongol Empire|empire's division]])<br/> 3rd [[Emperor]] of the [[Yuan dynasty]]<br ...or [[Mongols]], although it was only nominal due to the [[division of the Mongol Empire|division of the empire]]. His name means "warrior Khan or fine horse
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  • ...ve_name={{MongolUnicode|ᠬᠦᠮᠠᠷᠳᠦ ᠥᠨ ᠥᠯᠥᠰ}}<br>Ikh Mongol Uls |event2 = [[Dayan Khan]] reunited the entire Mongol nation.
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  • '''Adai''' (1390–1438) was the Mongol [[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Northern Yuan dynasty]] based in [[Mongolia] ...overing and then launching counteroffensives against eastern and central [[Mongol]] clans.
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  • ...01073-8 pg.3</ref> He allied with the Egyptian [[Mamluk]]s against another Mongol khanate based in [[Persia]], the [[Ilkhanate]]. Berke supported [[Ariq Bök ...]] on the throne of Great Khan. When he arrived, he invited the [[Chagatai khans|Chagatai]] and Ogedeyd families several times. That is why, Berke conducted
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  • ...he became the most respected prince called ''agha'' (elder brother) in the Mongol Empire. ...ls'', p.II, d.II, p.37</ref> When Genghis Khan died in 1227, he left 4,000 Mongol men to Jochi's family. Jochi's lands were divided between Batu and his olde
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  • *[[List of Khans of the Golden Horde]] * [http://www.friesian.com/mongol.htm#white The Mongol Khâns]
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  • ...[[Christianity]] <ref>"Early in 1253 a report reached Acre that one of the Mongol princes, Sartaq, son of Batu, had been converted to Christianity", Runciman *[[List of Khans of the Golden Horde]]
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  • ...uld rule his grandfather's [[appanage]] after his father died. After the [[Mongol invasion of Europe]], [[Batu Khan]] left Nogai with a tumen (10,000 warrior ...eneral [[Burundai]] as a battle commander in 1259/1260, leading the second Mongol raid against Poland and plundering [[Sandomierz]], [[Kraków]] and other ci
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  • {{about||the pre-Hulagu Mongol governor of Persia in the mid-13th century|Arghun Aqa|the village in Iran|A ...1353.PNG|300px|thumb|Arghun (1258-1291) was the fourth ruler of the Turco-Mongol [[Ilkhanate]].{{Deletable image-caption|Wednesday, May 07 2008|date=May 201
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  • |title=[[Khan (title)|Khan]] of the [[Khamag Mongol]] |caption= Statue of Khabul Khan in [[Mongol Castle]]
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  • '''Ambaghai Khan''' was a [[Khan (title)|khan]] of [[Khamag Mongol]] in 1149–1156, one of the great grandsons of [[Khaidu Khan]] and the cou In 1211 [[Genghis Khan]] began the [[Mongol–Jin War]], causing the eventual fall of the Jin dynasty, in sworn revenge
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  • ...om of the tree. The Borjigin <nowiki/>family was the royal family of the [[Mongol Empire]], dating back to the 13th and 14th centuries. ...ted, prominent members are shown. [[Khagan#Mongol Khagans|Khagans]] (Great Khans) are in '''bold'''.''
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  • ...sia]].<ref name="HM">History of Mongolia, Volume II, 2003</ref> After the Mongol conquest in the 13th century many Jalairs spread over Central Asia and the [[File:Mongol Empire c.1207.png|thumb|[[Mongol Empire]] c.1207]]
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  • ...im until Genghis Khan. His nephew [[Yesugei]] only supervised the [[Khamag Mongol]]s until his death in 1171. {{S-ttl|title=[[List of Mongol Khans|Khan]] of [[Khamag Mongol]]|years=1156–1160?|}}
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  • |event_end = absorbed into the [[Mongol Empire]]. |s1 = Mongol Empire
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  • ...nghis Khan|Temüjin]] (later [[Genghis Khan]]) in the unification of the [[Mongol]] tribes. Jamukha was born in the Jadaran, a sub-tribe of the [[Khamag Mongol]] confederation, and Jamukha was an ''anda'' ("childhood friend") and a [[b
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  • ...e [[Keraites]]. He was the [[anda (Mongol)|anda]] (blood brother) of the [[Mongol]] chief [[Yesugei]] and served as an important early patron and ally to Yes ...[[Prester John]].<ref>[[Igor de Rachewiltz]], ''Papal Envoys to the Great Khans'' (Stanford University Press, 1971), p. 114.</ref>
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  • ...e [[Keraites]]. He was the [[anda (Mongol)|anda]] (blood brother) of the [[Mongol]] chief [[Yesugei]] and served as an important early patron and ally to Yes ...[[Prester John]].<ref>[[Igor de Rachewiltz]], ''Papal Envoys to the Great Khans'' (Stanford University Press, 1971), p. 114.</ref>
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  • ...Mongolian language|Mongolian]]: ''улсын их заргач'') of the [[Mongol Empire]].<ref>The Secret History of the Mongols</ref> Genghis Khan appointe ...nforced.<ref>{{cite web|last=Carlin|first=Dan|title=Show 43 - Wrath of the Khans I|url=http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/e/2/a/e2a1d0358bc915f8/dchha43_Wrath_of_the
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  • ...hite Horde]], [[Blue Horde]], [[Golden Horde]] and of the [[Great Horde]]. Khans of the Blue Horde are listed as the main constituent part of the Golden Hor [[Category:Mongol khans]]
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  • ...'') ({{lang-kk|Баян хан}}) (r.1302-1309) was one of the most famous khans of [[White Horde]]. "Bayan" means "[[wikt:rich|rich]]" and "buyan" means "g ...ngarians]] (probably [[Bashkirs]]) served in his army.<ref>Encyclopedia of Mongol Empire, see White Horde</ref>
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  • {{Infobox military conflict|conflict=Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty |partof=[[Mongol invasion of China]] and [[Kublai Khan's Campaigns]]
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  • ...sion may have been via Mongolian ''Kesar''. The Mongols were [[Byzantine–Mongol alliance|allied with the Byzantines]], whose emperor still used the title.{ ...arvnb|Stein|1959|p=545}} remarks on this as a notable feature in [[Khalkha Mongol]] versions.</ref> and troublesome. His paternal uncle, or the king's brothe
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  • ...arians]] and [[Mongols]]. Its use was common among the successors of the [[Mongol Empire]]. ...and [[Hephthalite Empire|Hephthalites]]), Turkic and [[proto-Mongols|proto-Mongol]] peoples of [[Central Asia]] and by other [[Eurasian nomads]]. It was a hi
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