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symbols instead of text in
Mongolian script. Güyük Khan or
Güyüg Khagan,
mononymously Güyüg (c. 19
March 1206 – 20
April 1248), was the
third Khagan of...
- Text of the
letter of Pope
Innocent IV "to the
ruler and
people of the Tartars",
brought to
Güyüg Khan by John de Carpini, 1245...
- from
Onggirat Unspecified partners produced the
following children:
Prince Güyüg (Qūyik Tāyšī)
Prince Ong Temür (ʿŪng Tīmūr)
Prince Maqabalin (Muqābīlān)...
- Seal from
Güyüg Khan's
letter to Pope
Innocent IV, 1246. The
first four words, from top to bottom, left to right, read "möngke ṭngri-yin küčündür" – "Under...
- Seal from
Güyüg Khan's
letter to Pope
Innocent IV, 1246. The
first four words, from top to bottom, left to right, read "möngke ṭngri-yin küčündür" – "Under...
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Tamga of Ögedei Khan
Tamga of
Tsagadai khan
Tamga of
Juchi khan
Tamga of
Guyug khan
Tamgas are also
stamped using hot
irons on
domesticated animals such...
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Ogedei on the
other side. The
Kuriltai of 1246
elected Guyug, son of Ogedei, as
Great Khan.
Guyug Khan died in 1248. The
traveller from
Italy Giovanni da...
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Yuanshi 121, 122 in: Pow and Liao, 63–68, 72.
Hodong Kim, A
Reappraisal of
Güyüg Khan, 319–320.
Urgunge Onon, The
Secret History of the Mongols, 270. McLynn...
- Gonchigsumlaa's
Khoshuu Naadam, B. Damdinsuren's Lake Legend, Ts. Natsagdorj's
Guyug Khaan, A. Batdelger's
Geser Nomun Khaan, and Z. Khangal's
Treasure Girls...
- Text of the
letter of Pope
Innocent IV "to the
ruler and
people of the Tartars",
brought to
Güyüg Khan by John de Carpini, 1245...