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Muqali (Mongolian: Мухулай; 1170–1223), also
spelt Mukhali and Mukhulai, was a
Mongol general ("bo'ol", transl. one who is
bound in service) who became...
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dispatched Puxian Wannu to Liaodong, but he was
defeated around Kaiyuan.
While Mukhali of the
Mongol Empire invaded Northern China and
captured the Jin capital...
- The most
prominent one was the
Jalayrid dynasty,
ruled by
descendants of
Mukhali of Jalair.
Mongol Empire Toluid Civil War Berke–Hulagu war Kaidu–Kublai...
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dispatched Puxian Wannu to Liaodong, but he was
defeated around Kaiyuan.
While Mukhali of the
Mongol Empire invaded Northern China,
Puxian Wannu rebelled against...
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under one
nomadic nation,
under one
banner and one authority.
Muqali (or
Mukhali), a
Mongol general in
service of
Genghis Khan, is
rewarded with the command...
- brother,
Archimandrite Sava, in Žiča. The
Mongol army
under Muqali (or
Mukhali)
attacks Hebei Province, as well as
Shandong Province and
Shaanxi Province...
- the winter. In his
campaigns in Liaodong, the
Mongol general Muqali (or
Mukhali)
forms a
newly Khitan-Chinese army and a
special corps of some 12,000 Chinese...
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under one
nomadic nation,
under one
banner and one authority.
Muqali (or
Mukhali), a
Mongol general in
service of
Genghis Khan, is
rewarded with the command...
- with
other notable poets such as
Harith ibn Zalim, Amr ibn Tufail, and
Mukhalis ibn Muzahim. Many
stories and epic
poetries produced by Amr have survived...
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strongholds except for Tallinn.
Spring – The
Mongol army led by
Muqali (or
Mukhali)
strikes into
Shaanxi Province,
attacking Chang'an
while Genghis khan is...