-
elected in a
Kurultai;
khans of
subordinate Mongol states, such as the
Golden Horde, were
elected by a
similar regional Kurultai.
During the
Kurultai, Mongol...
- was a
major factor in the breakup.
After Möngke Khan died (1259),
rival kurultai councils simultaneously elected different successors, the
brothers Ariq...
- Now sole
ruler of the steppe, Temüjin held a
large ****embly
called a
kurultai at the
source of the Onon
River in 1206. Here, he
formally adopted the...
- The
State ****embly —
Kurultai of the
Republic of
Bashkortostan is the
regional parliament of Bashkortostan, a
federal subject of Russia. Its
members are...
- all
enemies on the steppe, Temüjin
entitled himself Genghis Khan at a
kurultai and
honoured the
Baljunatu with the
highest distinctions of his new Mongol...
-
supervision of the
Imperial governor, and
likewise in Khorasan. At the
kurultai in
Mongolia after the end of the Mongol-Jin War, the
Great Khan Ögedei...
-
successfully enthroned their candidate for
Great Khan, Möngke, in the
kurultais of 1250 and 1251. The Ögedeid
candidate for
Great Khan, Shiremun, and...
-
called a
kurultai at Ala Qamaq. The
leader of the
families of
Genghis Khan's brothers, and
several important generals, came to the
kurultai. Güyük's sons...
-
unable to
appoint the successor,
instead the
successor was
elected in the
kurultai after the khan's death. However,
Kublai Khan (who
founded the Yuan Dynasty)...
- (also
known as
Qarachi beys: Argyns, Kipchaks, Shirins, and Baryns) at
kurultai where the
decision about a
candidate was adopted. The
newly elected Khan...