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  1. Coronation of Ögedei Khan in 1229 as the successor of Genghis Khan. By Rashid al-Din, early 14th century. Genghis Khan died on 18 August 1227, by which time the Mongol Empire ruled from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea, an empire twice the size of the Roman Empire or the Muslim Caliphate at their height.

  2. Ögedei Khan. Ögedei (1186-1241) was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, after his father. He continued to make his father's empire bigger. Like all of Genghis' sons, he helped to conquer Western China and Central Asia. Yuan Portrait of Ögedei. Ögedei was thought to be his father's favorite son, ever ...

  3. The House of Ögedei, sometimes called the Ögedeids, was an influential Mongol family and a branch of the Borjigin clan from the 12th to 14th centuries. They were descended from Ögedei (c. 1186–1241), a son of Genghis Khan who succeeded his father to become the second khagan of the Mongol Empire. Ögedei continued the expansion of the ...

  4. Ögedei Khan ( bahasa Mongolia: Одагай Хан) (1186-1241) adalah kaisar Mongolia pada masa kekaisaran Mongolia dari keluarga Borjigid, dan merupakan anak ketiga dari Jenghis Khan. Ogadai Khan tetap melanjutkan invasi perluasan kekaisaran seperti ayahnya.

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  6. Sep 19, 2019 · Kublai Khan was born on Sept. 23, 1215, as the fourth son of Tolui, the youngest son of Genghis Khan and a Nestorian Christian, Sorkhotani Beki, who was a princess of the Kereyid tribal people. At the time of his birth, the Mongol Empire was already immense and spanned from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea.

  7. Ögedei Khan also decreed to issue paper currency backed by silk reserves and founded a Department which was responsible for destroying old notes. Yelu Chucai protested to Ögedei that his large-scale distribution of appanages in Iran, Western and North China, and Khorazm, could lead to a disintegration of the Empire.

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