- Civilizations, 1998–99 Turnbull,
Stephen (2003).
Genghis Khan & the
Mongol Conquests 1190–1400,
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-84176-523-6
Subedei the Warrior...
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Pursuing Khwarezm Shah in 1220, the
scout groups of
warlords Jebe and
Subedei bagathur of
Uriankhai clan
conquered northern Iran. They
invaded Iraq,...
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total destruction of Qom by the
armies of the
Mongol generals, Jebe and
Sübedei, in 621/1224 and left the city in
ruins for at
least twenty years, when...
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accompanied by two of his ten sons,
Abaqa and Yoshmut, his
brother Subedei, who died en route, his
wives Öljei and Yisut, and his
stepmother Doquz...
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million dollars.
Pugachev obtained resources to
build and
deliver the
Subedei sport complex. In
December 2008,
Pugachev presented a
unique collection...
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captured and
sacked by the
Mongols five days later. Uriyangqadai, the son of
Sübedei,
along with
Kublai and Wang Dezhen,
commanded more than 100,000 soldiers...
- Macedonia Kaan
Mazhar "Yolumu Bulurum"
Turkish 181 7 24 Khak****ia
Sayana Saburova "Alzhaas"
Khakas 148 22 25 Tuva Ayas
Kuular "
Subedei"
Tuvan 151 20...
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great horde were sent
after him,
commanded by the very
capable generals Subedei and Jebe. The two
pursuing forces took
different routes across Iran, plundering...
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chieftain Chaurkhan (Чаурхан) who was
cousin of
General Zelme (Зэлмэ) and
Subedei (Сүбэдэй), was
appointed to be the
chief general of
Eljitai Uls by Genghis...