- to also submit.
Qutuqa Beki's
swift submission ensured he and his
tribe gained Genghis Khan's favour. In 1207,
Genghis allowed Qutuqa Beki's sons Inalchi...
-
Qutuqa Beki (Mongolian: Худуга бэхи/Хутуга бэх; ᠬᠤᠳᠤᠭᠠ ᠪᠡᠬᠢ) — was a 13th
century chief of the
Oirats who pla**** a
major role in the
formation of the...
-
Khatun of Oirat, the
daughter of
Toralchi Küregen and
granddaughter of
Qutuqa Beki. Mengu-Timur was a khan of the
Golden Horde, a
division of the Mongol...
- his wife
Orghana Khatun (daughter of
Toralchi Küregen,
granddaughter of
Qutuqa Beki) to
serve as regent. Qara Hülegü was
later succeeded by his son Mubarak...
-
Oirat leader Qutuqa Beki, who
previously had
opposed Genghis, met Jochi's army and
submitted to the empire,
giving it 10,000 soldiers.
Qutuqa Beki guided...
- Kem-Kemjuit, the
Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate, and others. The
Oirat ruler Qutuqa Beki, who
during the rise of
Genghis Khan had
allied with
Genghis Khan's...
-
personal name Yesü'er (也速兒)
Oghul Tutmish or
Oghul Qaimish (daughter of
Qutuqa Beki of Oirats)
Princess Shirin Married to
Chochimtai Küregen (son of Taiju...
- rivers.
Jochi secured a
marriage alliance with the Oirats,
whose leader Qutuqa Beki
guided the
Mongols to the
Yenisei Kyrgyz and
other Hoi-yin Irgen. These...
-
moved south in the 14th century. In one
famous p****age, the
Oirat chief Qutuqa Beki used a yada, or 'thunder stone', to
unleash a
powerful storm on Genghis'...
- the tribe. Boto****-Tarhun was
married off to the
second of the envoys,
Qutuqa Beki. May,
Timothy (2018). The
Mongol Empire.
Edinburgh University Press...