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    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.

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

    Named Öljeyitü Khan ("Blessed Khan") in the Mongolian language, Temür ("iron") was born the third son of Zhenjin of the Borjigin clan and Kökejin (Bairam-Egechi) of the Khunggirad clan on October 15, 1265. Because Kublai 's first son Dorji died early, his second son and Temür's father, Zhenjin, became the crown prince.

  4. In response to Dank's question: no, I have never seen Ariq Böke's name abridged in scholarship on this period. The spelling of his name may vary, but he is never addressed as "Ariq" or "Böke" tout court. Cheers! Madalibi 11:18, 24 June 2014 (UTC) Reply Salut. - Dank (push to talk) 12:08, 24 June 2014 (UTC) Reply

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Ariq Böke. 13th-century Mongolian monarch. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 1219 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death.

  6. But Ariq Böke had Abishqa captured and eventually killed, and instead installed his own ally Alghu. Ariq Böke ordered Alghu to defend the area from both the forces of Hulagu, and the possible presence of Berke of the Golden Horde. But Alghu deserted Ariq Böke, killing his envoys for treasure, while Kaidu remained loyal to Ariq Böke. Alghu ...

  7. In Mongolia, prince Ariq Böke proclaimed himself as ruler of the Mongol Empire. In China, prince Kublai also declared himself as the ruler of the empire. [40] In the following years, the Mongols were preoccupied with the succession struggle between Ariq Böke and Kublai , and the two kingdoms in Vietnam were left in peace.