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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...
- disobe****
Muqali in his
campaign against the
remaining Jin in Shaanxi. May has
disputed this,
arguing that the Xia
fought in
concert with
Muqali until his...
- to
another event in
Central Asia and Persia. In 1223, the
Mongol general Muqali had
struck into
Shaanxi Province,
attacking Chang'an when
Genghis Khan was...
- the Mongols.
After a
failed attempt on
December 28, the
Mongol General Muqali leads a
second attack on the
Chinese fortress of
Fengxiang and fails. January...
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Genghis Khan's
viceroy Muqali was
pacifying Shanxi in 1219, the
homeland of Zen
Buddhist monk
Haiyun (海雲, 1203–1257), when one of
Muqali's Chinese generals...
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inner council and one of his most
trusted advisors alongside Bo'orchu and
Muqali.
Boroqul died on a
campaign against the
northern Tumed tribes in 1217, but...
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military intelligence about the Jin army.
Genghis Khan sent his
general Muqali to lead the Balu Unit (八魯營) to
launch a
surprise cavalry charge on the enemy...
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invasion of Jin China. His
ability as a
general put him on the
level of
Muqali and
Subutai ba'atur. A Song emissary, Zhao Hong,
noted that Jebe was considered...
- Baiju. However, Baiju, the
commander of the kheshig, who was
descended from
Muqali, the
renowned general of
Genghis Khan, and was a man of high character,...
- of the
descendants of
Genghis Khan's ****istants, Borokhula, Boorchu, and
Muqali.
Kublai began the
practice of
having the four
great aristocrats in his kheshig...