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    Oct 19, 2023 · Mongke also put two of his brothers, Hulegu and Kublai, in charge of major military campaigns. Hulegu conquered Baghdad for the Mongols in 1258, executing the last leader of the Abbasid Caliphate . Kublai was stationed in northern China, fighting against the Song Dynasty in the south alongside Mongke himself, who was killed there in battle in 1259.

  2. Möngke, diğer adıyla Mengü. 1251 ve 1259 yılları arasında hükümdarlık yapmış Moğol Kağanı.Yıllarca Moğol İmparatorluğu’na hizmet veren başkent Karakurum’da hüküm süren son han oldu. Mengü’nün yönetimi sırasında başkent ve imparatorluk büyük bir gelişme göstermiştir.

  3. Mongol rule. The great khan Möngke (1251–59), who had sent his brother Kublai to conquer China, entrusted another of his brothers, Hülegü, with the task of consolidating the Mongol hold on Iran. In 1258 Hülegü occupied Baghdad and put an end to the Abbasid caliphate. He laid the foundations of a Mongol state in Iran, known as the Il ...

  4. Möngke Temür vagy Mengu-Timur (mongolul Мөнхтөмөр, ? – 1280) Batu kán unokája, az Arany Horda kánja. Möngke Temür apja, Tokokán Batu kán fia volt, így Möngke Temür ükapja Dzsingisz mongol nagykán volt. Berke kán 1266-os halála után, mint Batu legidősebb fiúági leszármazottja, ő lépett az Arany Horda trónjára.

  5. Hulagu Khan had to balance several conflicts once civil war broke out after the death of Mongke Khan in 1259. The most serious threat was war with the Golden Horde, led by Batu’s younger brother Berke. A convert to Islam, Berke had become deeply disturbed by Hulagu’s destruction of Baghdad and the murder of the caliph.

  6. Oct 18, 2021 · Mongke (11 January 1209 to 11 August 1259) was the Mongol Empire's fourth khagan-emperor, reigning from 1 July 1251 until 11 August 1259. He was the first Khagan of the Toluid dynasty, and throughout his reign, he implemented major changes to strengthen the Empire's administration. The Mongols invaded Iraq and Syria, and the kingdom of Dali ...

  7. Möngke (mongolul: Möngke / Мөнх Mönkh; kínai: 蒙哥; pinyin: Ménggē; 1209. január 10. – 1259. augusztus 11.) [1] a Mongol Birodalom negyedik nagykánja volt, aki 1251. július 1-jétől 1259. augusztus 11-ig uralkodott. Dzsingisz kán (1206–1227) legfiatalabb fiának, Toluj nak a fia volt, a legidősebb a négy közül, akik ...

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