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    Tolui's wife was Sorghaghtani Beki; their sons included Möngke and Kublai, the fourth and fifth khagans of the empire, and Hulagu, the founder of the Ilkhanate. Tolui was less active than his elder brothers Jochi , Chagatai , and Ögedei during their father's rise to power , but once he reached adulthood he was considered the finest warrior of ...

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    Tolui's wife was Sorghaghtani Beki; their sons included Möngke and Kublai, the fourth and fifth khagans of the empire, and Hulagu, the founder of the Ilkhanate. Tolui was the youngest son of Genghis Khan and Börte.

  4. 23 hours ago · Tolui's wife was Sorghaghtani Beki; their sons included Möngke and Kublai, the fourth and fifth khagans of the empire, and Hulagu, the founder of the Ilkhanate. Life under Genghis (c. 1191–1227) Regency and succession question (1227–1229) Life under Ögedei and death (1229–1232) Family. References. Notes. Citations. Sources.

  5. Oct 12, 2021 · From 1251 to 1635, Tolui's line governed Mongolia and south Mongolia, Mongolia until 1691, and Bukhara until 1920. In Inner Mongolia, he and his wife are buried alongside Genghis Khan in a mausoleum built by Chinese Communists in the 1950s.

  6. Apr 2, 2020 · As Tolui’s wife, she orchestrated dynastic politics with supreme skill, ensuring that Möngke succeeded as the fourth khagan in 1251. She also played a crucial role in shaping Kublai.

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  8. Tolui's wife was Sorghaghtani Beki; their sons included Möngke and Kublai, the fourth and fifth khagans of the empire, and Hulagu, the founder of the Ilkhanate. Tolui was less active than his elder brothers Jochi, Chagatai, and Ögedei during their father's rise to power, but once he reached adulthood he was considered the finest warrior of ...

  9. Those buried with Genghis are believed to include his youngest son and ‘keeper of the hearth’ Tolui, Tolui’s wife Sorghaghtani, and their sons – the Great Khan Möngke, Arigh Böke, and the Great Khan Khubilai, the Yuan dynasty ruler of China. It was a remarkable privilege for me to travel there.

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