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Jochi (Mongolian: ᠵᠦᠴᠢ; c. 1182 – c. 1225), also
spelled Jüchi, was a
prince of the
early Mongol Empire. His life was
marked by
controversy over the cir****stances...
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separate khanate. It is also
known as the
Kipchak Khanate or the Ulus of
Jochi, and
replaced the earlier, less
organized ****an–Kipchak confederation. After...
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Sophia University, (****anese: 上智大学,
Jōchi Daigaku; Latin:
Universitas Sedis Sapientiae) is a
private Jesuit research university in Tokyo, ****an. Founded...
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Mongol Empire established after Genghis Khan's demise. Batu was a son of
Jochi, thus a
grandson of
Genghis Khan. His ulus
ruled over the
Kievan Rus', Volga...
- Бэрх хан, Tatar: Бәркә хан) was a
grandson of
Genghis Khan from his son
Jochi and a
Mongol military commander and
ruler of the
Golden Horde, a division...
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recounts taboo events such as his
fratricide and the
possibility of his son
Jochi's illegitimacy.
Multiple chronicles in
Persian have also survived, which...
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Jochi, as it is
feasible that Börte was
raped during her
kidnapping and, therefore, that
Jochi's father may be one of her captors. Chagatai,
Jochi's brother...
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notably never accepting the
legitimacy of his
elder brother Jochi, he
excluded Chagatai from
succession to the
Mongol throne. He was nevertheless...
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Khasar (/ˈkæsɑːr/; Mongolian: Жочи Хасар, romanized:
Jochi Khasar, IPA: [ˈt͡ɕɔt͡ɕʰɪ ˈχasər]), was one of the
three full
brothers of the
legendary Genghis...
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founder of the Ilkhanate.
Tolui was less
active than his
elder brothers Jochi, Chagatai, and Ögedei
during their father's rise to power, but once he reached...