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Tolui (c. 1191–1232) was the
youngest son of
Genghis Khan and Börte. A
prominent general during the
early Mongol conquests,
Tolui was a
leading candidate...
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Mongol legal customs. His
elimination left Ögedei and
Tolui as the two
primary candidates.
Tolui was
unquestionably superior in
military terms—his campaign...
- gave
birth to nine children: four sons
named Jochi, Chagatai, Ögedei, and
Tolui, and five
daughters named Qojin, Checheyigen, Alaqa, Tümelün, and Al-Altan...
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elected as khan in 1229,
after a two-year
regency led by his
younger brother Tolui. As khan, Ögedei
pursued the
expansionist policies of his father. He launched...
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cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Gurganj.
Genghis and his
youngest son
Tolui then laid
waste to Khorasan,
destroying Herat, Nishapur, and Merv, three...
- romanized: Arigböh, [ˈæɾɘ̆ɡb̥ə̹x]; Chinese: 阿里不哥), was the
seventh and
youngest son of
Tolui and a
grandson of
Genghis Khan.
After the
death of his
brother the Great...
- was a
Keraite princess and daughter-in-law of
Genghis Khan.
Married to
Tolui, Genghis'
youngest son,
Sorghaghtani became one of the most
powerful and...
- the Yuan
dynasty of China. He was a son of
Kublai Khan and
grandson of
Tolui. He was born as the
second son to
Kublai Khan and
first to
Chabi Khatun...
- his son and
initial heir Ögedei or from one of his
other sons, such as
Tolui, Chagatai, or Jochi. The
Toluids prevailed after a
bloody purge of Ögedeid...
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Mongol force,
estimated to
number between 30,000 and 50,000 men and led by
Tolui, son of
Genghis Khan,
traversed the
Karakum Desert after destroying the...