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    Jochi Khan (Mongolian: ᠵᠦᠴᠢ Mongolian: Зүчи, Züchi; Chinese: 朮赤; pinyin: Zhú chì; Crimean Tatar: Cuçi, Джучи, جوچى; also spelled Juchi; Djochi, and Jöchi; c. 1182 – February 1227) was a Mongol army commander who was the eldest son of Temüjin (aka Genghis Khan), and presumably one of the four sons by his ...

  2. Jöchi (died February 1227) was a Mongol prince, the eldest of Genghis Khans four sons and, until the final years of his life, a participant in his father’s military campaigns.

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  3. Jochi Khan is the eldest son of Genghis Khan, a talented commander. The mausoleum of Jochi Khan is located in the Zhezkazgan region of Kazakhstan. How to get there, see the coordinates on the map, photos and other information on our website.

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  6. Jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest son, was a significant general of the Mongol Empire. He played a crucial role in many military campaigns, including attacks on t...

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  7. Jul 29, 2020 · The point of divergence from our history that matters is that Jochi, Genghis’s eldest son, lives beyond the critical year of 1227. This essay will explore what happens if Genghis Khan was wrong. If Jochi survived his father, it is likely that the Mongol empire—and world history, would be very different places indeed.

  8. Jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest son, had many more recorded progeny than his brothers Ögedei, Chagatai, and Tolui—but there is some doubt over his paternity.

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