-
Sabraq attacked Toghrul who
moved away from Temujin,
defeated Toghrul's son
Senggüm,
capturing his son and wife in process.
However they were
beaten back thanks...
- the late 12th century. In
early 1203,
Toghrul was
convinced by his son
Senggum that Temüjin's
proposal of a
marriage alliance between his and
their families...
- baggage. This came to be
known as the
Battle of Köyiten. Toghrul's son
Senggüm convinced his
father to turn on Temüjin. They
planned to
ambush him while...
- that his son
Jochi marry one of Toghrul's daughters. Led by Toghrul's son
Senggum, the
Kereit elite believed the
proposal to be an
attempt to gain control...
-
Daughters Kua Ujin Bekhi, the eldest, was
betrothed to Tusakha, son of
Senggum, and
grandson of Wang Khan,
ruler of the
Keraite tribe; she eventually...
- gave
Ibaqa to Jürchedei as a
reward for his
service in
wounding Nilga Senggum in 1203 and, later, in
killing Jakha Gambhu. Conversely,
Rashid al-Din...
-
leader Nilqa Senggum led a
small band of
followers into
Western Xia. However,
after his
adherents took to
plundering the locals,
Nilqa Senggum was expelled...
- Erke Qara
Jakha Gambhu Genghis Khan Toqto'a Beki
Kharaun Khabchal Ilga
Senggüm Uyku or
Abaqu Churchedai Ibakha Beki Begtütmish
Jochi Sorghaghtani Beki...
-
leader Nilqa Senggum led a
small band of
followers into
Western Xia. However,
after his
adherents took to
plundering the locals,
Nilqa Senggum was expelled...
- and
Yesugei were Anda and the
omission of the
influence Toghrul's son
Senggum had on
their relationship; and the
influence of the Chin
emissary is entirely...