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Jamukha (Mongolian: Жамуха) was a
Mongol military and
political leader and the
chief rival to Temüjin (later
Genghis Khan) in the
unification of the Mongol...
- Temüjin (later
known as
Genghis Khan) and his
blood brother Jamukha.
Although Temüjin and
Jamukha were
close friends for many years, they
began to
drift apart...
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resumed the
command of the Keraites, and
Gurkhan fled.
Toghrul was, like
Jamukha, blood-brother of Temujin. He led the
coalition against Merkits when Temujin's...
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tribesman named Suldus Shira. In 1173, he
became the
blood brother (anda) of
Jamukha from the
Jadaran (Jajirad) clan. The
Jadaran clan
considered itself descended...
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followers and to form
alliances with two
prominent steppe leaders named Jamukha and Toghrul; they
worked together to
retrieve Temüjin's
newlywed wife Börte...
- son
Kuchlug and
rival Khan
claimant Jamukha.
Tayang Khan died in battle,
Kuchlug fled with a
small force and
Jamukha retreated but was
later captured and...
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Merkit camp. Temüjin goes to
Jamukha—who is now his tribe's Khan—and s****s his help in
rescuing his wife.
Jamukha agrees, and
after a year, they launch...
- Temüjin (Genghis Khan) and
Jamukha were
childhood friends and
blood brothers,
although Jamukha later betra**** Temüjin.
Jamukha refused reconciliation and...
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chieftain Toghrul of the
central Kereit tribe. His
ambitions were
stymied by
Jamukha, his own anda, whom he
intermittently fought from the 1180s onwards. Although...
- one of
their warriors. Temüjin,
supported by his
brother (blood-related)
Jamukha and his khan
etseg ('khan father')
Toghrul of the Keraites,
attacked the...