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  2. Jochi is an management platform designed to support learning centers in K-12 schools, families, and neurodiverse learners. We offer tools and insights to enhance learning management and academic support, streamline processes for learning specialists, and provide families with insights into student progress.

  3. Jochi received the lands in Central Asia and founded the Golden Horde dynasty that later ruled the area northwest of the Black Sea. Chagatai Known as a stern follower of Mongol tradition, he enforced his father’s laws throughout his lifetime and patrolled the empire’s borders closely but did not seek to seize power or attack other family ...

  4. Oct 4, 2019 · Batu was the son of Jochi, Genghis' eldest son, and so he was born into the upper echelon of Mongol society. However, Jochi was born after a rival clan had kidnapped Genghis' wife, Borte, so it was uncertain, perhaps even to Genghis, whether Jochi was really his son. Nonetheless, Batu was treated as the grandson of the Great Khan.

  5. Jul 29, 2020 · Whether or not Jochi died from sickness or perished by an assassin’s hand is beyond the scope of this essay. 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 ...

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · Jochi's son Berke was among the earliest Mongols to convert to Islam. Among his other descendants were Öz Beg Khan, Tokhtamysh and Hacı I Giray. Under Jochi's son Batu, Mongol rule expanded to its westernmost limit, and the Golden Horde (Kipchak Khanate) was established to consolidate the Jochid ulus .

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · Statue of Jochi Khan in Mongolia. Khan of the Ulus of Jochi; Predecessor: none: Successor: Orda (c. 1206–1251) Batu (c. 1207–1255) Berke, Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257–1267

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