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    Tolui and Sorghaghtani had their first son, Möngke, in 1209; Kublai and Hulagu followed in 1215 and 1217 respectively, while their final son Ariq Böke was born more than a decade afterwards. Tolui was considered the best warrior of the sons of Temüjin, who entitled himself Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.

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    Tolui was the youngest son of Genghis Khan and Börte. A prominent general during the early Mongol conquests, Tolui was a leading candidate to succeed his father after his death in 1227 and ultimately served as regent of the Mongol Empire until the accession of his brother Ögedei two years later. Tolui's wife was Sorghaghtani Beki; their sons included Möngke and Kublai, the fourth and fifth ...

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  5. The youngest, Tolui, inherited the ancient Mongol homeland of eastern Mongolia. Two years later, in 1229, a great Mongol assembly confirmed the succession of Ögödei as the great khan ( khagan ). Other articles where Tolui is discussed: Mongol: Rise of the Mongol empire: …Xinjiang and western Mongolia; and Tolui was awarded eastern Mongolia.

  6. Oct 12, 2021 · When Tolui was approximately five years old, he was almost slain by a Tatar. His sister Altani and two Genghis pals rescued him. Tolui's father married Sorghaghtani, the niece of Ong Khan (a friend of Tolui's grandpa Yesugei), in 1203. Möngke, their first son, was born in 1209. Early Career

  7. Among people born in 1191, Tolui ranks 1. After him are Yaroslav II of Vladimir, George IV of Georgia, Eleanor of Castile, Peter I, Duke of Brittany, Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy, Joan I, Countess of Burgundy, and Joan, Lady of Wales. Among people deceased in 1232, Tolui ranks 1.

  8. Apr 14, 2024 · The year of Tolui's birth is disputed; while the historian Christopher Atwood believes he was born in 1191 or 1192, [2] the sinologists Frederick W. Mote and Paul Ratchnevsky placed the date in the late 1180s. [3] He was the fourth son of Temüjin, the future Genghis Khan, and Börte, Temüjin's first wife; his elder brothers were Jochi (b. c.

  9. Tolui and Sorghaghtani had their first son, Möngke, in 1209; Kublai and Hulagu followed in 1215 and 1217 respectively, while their final son Ariq Böke was born more than a decade afterwards. Tolui was considered the best warrior of the sons of Temüjin, who entitled himself Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.

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