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Chormaqan (also
Chormagan or
Chormaqan Noyan) (Mongolian: ᠴᠣᠷᠮᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠬᠣᠷᠴᠢ;
Khalkha Mongolian: Чормаган; died c. 1241) was one of the most
famous generals...
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policies of his father. He
launched a
second invasion of
Persia led by
Chormaqan Noyan in 1230,
which subdued the
Khwarazmian prince Jalal al-Din and began...
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largely left it
alone over the next decade. Instead,
under their general Chormaqan,
Mongol armies subjugated Transcaucasia and
reduced the
Kingdom of Georgia...
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Baiju was a second-in-command of
Chormaqan and took part in an
attack on
Jalal ad-Din near
Isfahan in 1228.
After Chormaqan's paralysis in 1241,
Baiju took...
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themselves in
their fortresses.
During 1238, the
Mongols under general Chormaqan conquered numerous fortresses and
cities in the
southern part of the Georgian...
- late 1221, they did not
return to the
region until 1230. In that year,
Chormaqan, a
leading general under Genghis'
successor Ögedei Khan,
arrived in Azerbaijan...
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their potential to
govern or command.
Commanders such as Subutai,
Chormaqan, and
Baiju all
started out in the keshig,
before being given command of...
- Khan, had
become Great Khan of the
Mongol Empire. A
Mongol general named Chormaqan sent by the Khan
attacked and
defeated Jalal ad-Din, thus
ending the Khwārazm-Shāh...
- his
accession to the
khaganate in 1227, Ögedei Khan sent an army
under Chormaqan Noyan to end
Jalal al-Din's
renewed resistance and
subjugate several minor...
- Mongols'
hands were
finally free and the
prominent Mongol commander Chormaqan led, in 1236, a
large army
against Georgia and its v****al
Armenian princedoms...