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  1. Apr 21, 2022 · 1248 Güyük Khan dies; his widow Oghul Qaimish attempts to rule as a regent. 1251 Oghul Qaimish is deposed and killed. Möngke Khan becomes leader of the Mongols. He is the last great khan to ...

  2. Güyük khan. Güyük khan var gissningsvis född 1206 och avled omkring 1248 och var storkhan i Mongolväldet de sista två åren av sitt liv. Han var son till Ögedei, kusin till Khubilai khan och sonson till Djingis khan . Han deltog i invasion av Ryssland och Europa åren 1236-1241 men hamnade under denna tid i konflikt med sin kusin Batu.

  3. Ögedei Khan. September 13, 1229 - December 11, 1241. The second Khan of the Mongol Empire. Töregene Khatun. 1242 - 1246. Regent of the Mongol Empire until the election of her son, Güyük Khan. Güyük Khan. August 24, 1246 - April 20, 1248. The third Khan of the Mongol Empire.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Möngke_KhanMöngke Khan - Wikipedia

    The new Khagan Güyük entrusted the delicate task of trying the Odchigin ("keeper of the hearth" – a title given to both of Genghis' younger brothers) to Möngke and Orda Khan, the eldest brother of Batu. Güyük eventually died en route to the west in 1248 and Batu and Möngke emerged as main contenders. [citation needed] Toluid revolution

  5. Güyük was the third Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. He was the eldest son of Ögedei Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, and reigned from 1246 to 1248. Genghis Khan's sons and grandsons were haunted by alcoholism, a vice that Genghis himself had detested.

  6. Feb 14, 2023 · Güyük Khan was the third Khagan-Emperor. He reigned from 1246 to 1248 Having reigned for two years, from 1246-1248, Guyuk Khan was one of the few khans with the shortest reigns.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ögedei_KhanÖgedei Khan - Wikipedia

    Ögedei Khan. Statue of Ögedei Khan in Sükhbaatar Square, Ulaanbaatar. Together with Kublai Khan 's, and the much larger Genghis Khan 's statues, it forms a statue complex dedicated to the Mongol Empire. Ögedei Khan (also Ögedei Khagan or Ogodei; [b] c. 1186 – 11 December 1241) was the second ruler of the Mongol Empire.

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