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named Qorchi as
governor of the
subdued Hoi-yin
Irgen tribes in Siberia.
Appointed not for his
talents but for
prior services rendered,
Qorchi's tendency...
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between 1253 and 1258, the
Mongols under Möngke Khan's
general Jalairtai Qorchi launched four
devastating invasions against Korea at
tremendous cost to...
- up that success. With Ögedei's
consent to
launch a campaign,
Chormaqan qorchi left
Bukhara at the head of 30,000 to 50,000
Mongol soldiers. He occupied...
- gave the
Telengit and
Tolos along the
Irtysh River to an old companion,
Qorchi.
While the Barga, Tumed, Buriats, Khori, Keshmiti, and
Bashkirs were organized...
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together with the
Goryeo commanders who had
joined the Mongols,
Jalairtai Qorchi ravaged Korea. When one of Yeku's
envoys arrived,
Gojong personally met...
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between 1253 and 1258, the
Mongols under Möngke Khan's
general Jalairtai Qorchi launched four
devastating invasions in the
final successful campaign against...
-
during the
second quarter of his
reign as
gholams (slave warriors) and
qorchis (royal
bodyguards of the shah) and
became more
influential at the apex...
- The
qurchis or
qorchis (Persian: قورچی, romanized: qūṛčī) were the
royal bodyguard of the
Safavid shah. The head of the
qurchis was
known as the qurchi-bashi...
- The Qurchi-bashi (Persian: قورچیباشی), also
spelled Qorchi-bashi (قرچیباشی), was the head of the qurchis, the
royal bodyguard of the
Safavid shah....