- boxes, or
other symbols instead of text in
Mongolian script.
Güyük Khan (also
Güyük Khagan,
Güyük or Güyug; c.
March 19, 1206 –
April 20, 1248) was the third...
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Guyuk may
refer to:
Guyuk, Nigeria, a town Uğurtaş, a town in Turkey,
formerly called Güyük Güyük Khan (c. 1206–1248), the
Great Khan of the
Mongol Empire...
- and
Güyük.
According to some sources, Buri, who was sent to his
grandfather Chagatai,
never returned to join the
Mongol conquest of Europe;
Güyük returned...
- of her
husband Ögedei Khan in 1241
until the
election of her
eldest son
Güyük Khan in 1246. Töregene was born into the
Naiman tribe. Her
first husband...
- Ögedei's son
Güyük and Chagatai's
grandson Büri
ridiculed Batu, and the
Mongol camp
suffered dissension. Ögedei
harshly criticized Güyük: "You
broke the...
- In 1246,
Güyük Khan sent a
letter to Pope
Innocent IV,
demanding his submission. The
letter was in
Persian and
Middle Turkic,
which was used for the preamble...
- and
Güyük met,
Güyük, sick and worn out by travel, died en
route at Qum-Senggir (Hong-siang-yi-eulh) in Xinjiang,
possibly a
victim of poison.
Güyük's widow...
-
accordance with that of
Güyük, but it was
accompanied by two
Mongolian envoys to the
Papal seat in Lyon, Aïbeg and Serkis. In the letter,
Guyuk demanded that the...
- Khan, khan of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty from 1425 to 1438
Güyük Qan (貴由/guìyóu,گيوك خان/
Guyūk khān)
Khwaja Oγur [zh; ja] (忽察/hūchá,خواجه اغول/Khwaja Āghūl)...
- both his uncle,
Great Khan Ögedei and Ögedei's
successor and
eldest son,
Güyük.
After his
eldest brother Möngke was
enthroned in 1250, his
family became...