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Shigi Qutuqu (Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠭᠢᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ; c. 1178–1260) was a high-ranking
official during the
early decades of the
Mongol Empire. The
adopted son of the empire's...
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provoked Genghis Khan into
sending an army of 30,000
troops under Shigi Qutuqu. As a
result of the
tactics adopted by
Jalal ad-Din, the
Mongol army was...
- Y****a was
supervised by
Genghis Khan
himself and his
adopted son
Shigi Qutuqu, then the high
judge (in Mongolian: улсын их заргач) of the
Mongol Empire...
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substantial army at Ghazni. He
managed to
inflict an
excellent defeat on
Shigi Qutuqu at the
Battle of Parwan, but soon lost a good
portion of his army in a dispute...
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aesthetic need but also a
practical one.
Shortly after, when the
young Shigi Qutuqu was
found wandering a destro****
Tatar camp, he was
recognised to be of noble...
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other hand
recounts that
Tolui was
saved by his
adopted brother Shigi Qutuqu, then a
young adolescent, with the help of a
nearby Mongol sheepdog. After...
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forces on the way and
defeating a
Mongol unit
under the
command of
Shigi Qutuqu, Genghis's
adopted son, in the
Battle of Parwan.
Jalal was
weakened by arguments...
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started ****embling a
large force; he then
defeated the
Mongol commander Shigi Qutuqu at the
Battle of Parwan. This
upset victory drew the
attention and ire of...
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almost miraculously to destro**** cities—Genghis Khan's
adopted son
Shigi Qutuqu was said to have
ordered the
deaths of a
further 100,000 at Merv in November...
- the 13th-century
Secret History of the
Mongols tells how a
young Shigi Qutuqu managed to
round up a herd of
gazelles in a
winter blizzard. IUCN SSC Antelope...