- Ögedei Khan (also Ögedei
Khagan or Ogodei; c. 1186 – 11
December 1241) was the
second ruler of the
Mongol Empire. The
third son of
Genghis Khan, he continued...
- (known as
Ogedai:
Empire of
Silver in America) is the
fourth book of the
Conqueror series,
based on the life of
Mongol warlord Genghis's son
Ogedai by Conn...
-
disagreements between the two
commanding brothers. Eventually,
Genghis sent
Ogedai, his
third son and
eventual heir, as sole
commander for the siege. When...
- name
Aiyurug Born
Khotol Tsagaan 1260 (1260) Died 1306 (aged 45–46)
Family Ogedai Dynasty Father Kaidu Khan
Occupation Mongolian princess and
daughter of...
- The
House of Ögedei,
sometimes called the Ögedeids, was an
influential Mongol family and a
branch of the
Borjigin clan from the 12th to 14th centuries...
- books,
titled Conqueror,
based on the life of
Mongol warlords Genghis,
Ogedai, and
Kublai Khan. The
first book, Wolf of the Plains, was
published on 2...
- the
towns of the
eastern Fergana Valley. Jochi's
brothers Chagatai and
Ogedai then
descended on
Otrar and
besieged it.
Genghis soon
arrived with his youngest...
-
recalled back to
Mongolia in
preparation for the
appointment of a
successor to
Ogedai Khan. In 1244, the
Mongols returned to Tibet. They
invited Sakya Pandita...
-
Sungurtekin (Ottoman Turkish: سنقوردكن)
worked as a spy for the
Seljuks in
Ögedai's army and p****ed on the
information he got but was
possibly killed when...
- the
towns of the
eastern Fergana Valley. Jochi's
brothers Chagatai and
Ogedai then
descended on
Otrar and
besieged it.
Genghis soon
arrived with his youngest...