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elected Gurkhan in 1201.
According to a story, he,
along with the
Oirat chief Quduqa Bäki, used a jada or "thunder stone" to
unleash a
powerful storm on Genghis'...
- 4.
Hulagu Khan 18.
Jakha Gambhu 9.
Sorghaghtani Beki 2. Mengü Temür 20.
Quduqa Beki 10.
Torolchi of
Oirats 5.
Oljai Khatun 22.
Genghis Khan 11. Checheikhen...
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originally from the area of Tuva
during the
early 13th century.
Their leader,
Quduqa Bäki,
submitted to
Genghis Khan in 1208 and his
house intermarried with...
- who came from the
upper reaches of the Yenisei. In 1207, the
Oirat prince Quduqa-Beki led
Mongol detachments under Jochi to a
tributary of the Kaa-Khem river...
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originally from the area of Tuva
during the
early 13th century.
Their leader,
Quduqa Bäki,
submitted to
Genghis Khan in 1208 and his
house intermarried with...
- he was
joined by the
forces of Jamukha,
Toktoqa (chief of Merkids) and
Quduqa (chief of Oirats).
Later they met Temujin's
forces at the
Battle of the...
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subjugates the 'forest peoples' - Oirat, Kyrgyz, and
Buryat 1207-1208
Quduqa Bäki, the
leader of the Oirats,
becomes a QUDA ally, or in-law familial...