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Kuchlug (also
spelled Küchlüg, Küçlüg, Güčülüg, Quqluq) (Mongolian: Хүчлүг; Chinese: 屈出律; d. 1218) was a
member of the
Naiman tribe who
became the last...
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overwhelm Kuchlug and his 30,000 men.
Kuchlug was
later hunted down
after a long
chase through the mountains.
After Jebe
scored victories over
Kuchlug of Kara-Khitan...
- and the
usurpation of
power by the
Naiman prince Kuchlug had
weakened the Qara Khitai. When
Kuchlug besieged Almaliq, a city
belonging to the Karluks...
- ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Muḥammad (1200–20), and
Küchlüg, a
fugitive Naiman prince in
flight from
Genghis Khan’s Mongols.
Kuchlug was
given shelter by the Qara Khiitai...
- the Shah
asked for help from
Kuchlug, a
prince and
leader of the Naimans, in
order to
defeat the Qara Khitai.
Kuchlug defeated them in
Transoxiana and...
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Naimans under Tayang Khan and his son
Kuchlug and
rival Khan
claimant Jamukha.
Tayang Khan died in battle,
Kuchlug fled with a
small force and
Jamukha retreated...
- from the
House of Yelü, as the
throne would be
usurped by his son-in-law
Kuchlug in 1211. He was Yelü Yilie's
second son,
after Xiao
Wolila (萧斡里剌) killed...
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conquest of
northern China. The
empire was
usurped by the
Naimans under Kuchlug in 1211;
traditional Chinese, Persian, and Arab
sources consider the usurpation...
- alliance. The
Merkit commander Toqto'a was
slain and the
Naiman leader Kuchlug fled. The
rivalry between the
Borjigin Mongols and the
Merkits began after...
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battle with
Genghis Khan. His son
Kuchlug with his
remaining Naiman troops then fled to the Kara-Khitan Khanate.
Kuchlug was well
received there and the...