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      • So, he sent off a letter with some emissaries to the Great Khan, leader of the Mongols. The Khan at the time was Güyük Khan. He was the grandson of Genghis Khan and he was the one responsible for the raids into Poland and Hungary. The pope wanted to put an end to this. He sent some Benedictine monks with the letter.
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  2. Dec 19, 2021 · A Letter of Innocent IV sent with John of Plano Carpini (dated Lyons, France, March 5, 1245): A Second Letter from Innocent IV (dated Lyons, France, March 13, 1245): The Great Khan Güyüks Reply (in Persian) to Pope Innocent IV (November 3-11, 1246): Stamps and Seals: A Comparison

  3. Jul 3, 2021 · This letter was written on Arabian alphabet in Persian language but for preamble there was used Turkish language. The letter from Güyük Khan to Pope Innocent IV is a 1246 letter from the third great khan of the Mongol Empire to the pope of the Catholic Church. The letter was in Persian and Middle Turkic, which was used for the preamble.

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · In a letter dated 1246 from Grand Khan Guyuk to Pope Innocent IV, Genghis Khan’s grandson demands that the pontiff travel to central Asia in person – with all of his “kings” in tow – to “pay service and homage to us” as an act of “submission”, threatening that otherwise “you shall be our enemy”.

  5. In 1246, Güyük Khan sent a letter to Pope Innocent IV, demanding his submission. The letter was in Persian and Middle Turkic, which was used for the preamble. The preamble reads as follows: M (ä)ngü t (ä)ngri küč (ü)nde/kür (u)l (u)γ ulus n (u)ng Taluï nung/xan y (a)rl (ï)γ (ï)m (ï)z.

  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Five years later, Pope Innocent IV sent Güyük Khan, the third leader of the Mongol Empire, a letter expressingour amazement” that the Mongols “have invaded many countries...

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · It was around this time that Pope Innocent IV decided to send agents to Mongolia. The agents’ mission would be twofold: to convert the Mongol leadership to Christianity or, failing that,...

  8. Sep 18, 2022 · In 1246, Güyük Khan sent a letter to Pope Innocent IV, demanding his submission. The letter was in Persian and Middle Turkic, which was used for the preamble. The preamble reads as follows: M(ä)ngü t(ä)ngri küč(ü)nde/kür (u)l(u)γ ulus n(u)ng Taluï nung/xan y(a)rl(ï)γ(ï)m(ï)z.

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