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Chinqai (Chinese: 鎮海, 1169–1252), also
known by his
Sinicized name Tian
Zhenhai (Chinese: 田鎮海), was a
Mongol statesman,
scholar and
politician in early...
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arrest several of Ögedei's main officials. Her husband's
chief secretary,
Chinqai, and the administrator,
Mahmud Yalavach, fled to her son
Koden in North...
- He also
restored his father's officials,
Mahmud Yalavach,
Masud Beg and
Chinqai to
positions in the provinces. Güyük
reversed several unpo****r edicts...
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constituted his administration: the
Christian eastern Turks,
represented by
Chinqai, the
Uyghur scribe, and the Keraites. the
Islamic circle,
represented by...
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trade pacts. He even
recruited members of Toghrul's
Kereit tribe, such as
Chinqai who
became a
prominent administrator under Ogedei.
Historians have emphasised...
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regent with the
support of Qadaq, Güyük's
former tutor, and the
officials Chinqai and Bala. She sent out
messengers announcing the khan's
death and took...
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state he Ani, Kars and environs. His rule
weakened in 1239 on
arrival of
Chinqai and
Korguz to Khorasan, to whom
fiscal administrator was
transferred by...
- Körgüz was the
eventual winner of the
struggle as he
gained support of
Chinqai and Ögedei himself. As a
proven administrator, he went on to
reform fiscal...
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artisans and the
western Mongolia-based
military base and
granary city of
Chinqai received many Han
Chinese artisans put
there by Mongols, as
heard in 1221–1222...
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advisor Chinqai (镇海) who was a
tutor to Rukn al-Din previously. His
aspiration to rule
Kirman again was
realized after Güyük's and
Chinqai's subsequent...