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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaiduKaidu - Wikipedia

    In the Toluid Civil War between 1260 and 1264, when Möngke's brothers Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke, who was proclaimed Great Khan at Karakorum, disputed the throne, Kaidu is said to have supported Ariq Böke. This is not entirely certain, as Kublai still apportioned a share of the profits of new conquests in China to Kaidu as late as 1265.

  2. Ariq Böke was the youngest son of Sorghaghtani Beki and Tolui, the youngest son of Genghis Khan. When Genghis died in 1227, the leadership of the Empire passed to Genghis' third son (Ariq Böke's uncle), Ögedei. He peacefully attended the elections of both his uncle, Great Khan Ögedei and Ögedei's successor and eldest son, Güyük.

  3. Together with the war between Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke, Berke and Hulagu set the precedents that was repeated in the form of further wars between Mongol khanates and even inside the khanates, such as the conflicts between Abaqa and Baraq in 1270, Kaidu and Kublai Khan in the 1270s and 1280s, Toqta and Nogai in the late 1290s, and the war ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BerkeBerke - Wikipedia

    Berke also supported Great Khan claimant Ariq Böke in the Toluid Civil War, and he minted coins in the name of Ariq Böke. However Kublai defeated Ariq Böke by 1264. Kublai called both Hulagu and Berke to discuss Ariq Böke. However, both of them noted that they could not attend the Kurultai at the time, and a new Kurultai was never held.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arpa_Ke'unArpa Ke'un - Wikipedia

    Sati Beg. Regnal name. Sultan Muiz al-Dunya wa'l-Din Mahmud Arpa Ke'un. House. Borjigin. Father. Söse. Arpa Ke'un, also known as Arpa Khan or Gavon or Gawon ( Persian: ارپا كاون; died 1336), [1] was an Ilkhan (1335–1336) during the disintegration of the Ilkhanate, Mongol state in Southwest Asia based in Persia.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Temür_KhanTemür Khan - Wikipedia

    Temür was the third son of the Crown Prince Zhenjin and a grandson of the Yuan Dynasty founder Kublai Khan. During his rule, he achieved the nominal suzerainty of all Mongol states of the time. He showed respect for Confucianism, and called off invasions of Burma, Đại Việt and Japan.

  7. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › BökeBökeWikipedia

    Böke. Böke kan syfta på: Böke myr – ett naturreservat i Osby kommun. Böke – en ort i Kazakstan, se Priisk Boko. Ariq Böke (1219–1266), barnbarn till den mongoliska härskaren Djingis khan. Det här är en förgreningssida, som består av en lista på olika betydelser hos artikelnamnet.