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Oghul Qaimish (Mongolian: ᠤᠤᠭᠠᠯ ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠮᠢᠰᠢ, c. 1200s–1251) was the wife of Güyük Khan, the
third ruler of the
Mongol Empire, and was
herself the nominal...
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therefore arranged to have
Oghul accused of
using black magic against Möngke.
After she was
arrested and
questioned by Sorghaghtani,
Oghul Qaimish was sewn up...
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father Ögedei Khan (after the
death of
Genghis in 1227). He
married Oghul Qaimish of the
Merkit clan. In 1233, Güyük,
along with his
maternal cousin...
- Güyük
Khatun of
Mongols Tenure 1241–1246
Predecessor Möge
Khatun Successor Oghul Qaimish Died 1246
Spouse D**** Usun Ögedei
Issue Güyük
Godan Khan House...
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Uzbeks prior to the Abulkhairids.
Shiban Bahadur Oghul Jochi Buqa Bad
Oghul Mengu Timur Oghlan Fulad Oghul Ibrahim Sultan Dawlat Shaykh Oghlan Abu'l-Khayr...
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portal Also
romanized as
Ughul Beyg and Ūghūl Beyg; also
known as
Oghūl Beyg and
Oghūl Beyk
OpenStreetMap contributors (28
September 2024). "Owghul Beyg...
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Uzbeks prior to the Abulkhairids.
Shiban Bahadur Oghul Jochi Buqa Bad
Oghul Mengu Timur Oghlan Fulad Oghul Ibrahim Sultan Dawlat Shaykh Oghlan Abu'l-Khayr...
- (Hong-siang-yi-eulh) in Xinjiang,
possibly a
victim of poison. Güyük's
widow Oghul Qaimish stepped forward to take
control of the empire, but she
lacked the...
- Beyg or
Oghul Beyg or
Ogholbeyk or
Owghli Beyg or
Owghol Beyg, may
refer to:
Aghol Beyk-e Olya
Aghol Beyk-e
Sofla Ogholbeyk-e
Duzkand Oghul Beyg, West...
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known as Aghalbak,
Aqalbak Bāla, Ogholbeyg-e Bālā, Ogholbeyk-e- ‘Olyā,
Oghūl Beyg-e Bālā, Oghulbeyn, Owghlī Beyg-e ‘Olyā, and
Owghol Beyg-e Bālā) is...