- is that Genghis'
descendants intermarried frequently. For instance, the
Jochids took
wives from the
Ilkhan dynasty of Persia,
whose progenitor was Hulagu...
-
widow and a
sister of Batu's
stepmother Sorghaghtani warned Batu that the
Jochids might be his target. Güyük died on the way, in what is now Xinjiang, at...
- 109.
David Morgan, The Mongols, p. 224.
Rashid al-Din
Universal History,
Jochids' tale Anne F. Broadbridge,
Women and the
Making of the
Mongol Empire (2018)...
- hand.
Initially it
covered the
western part of the
territory ruled by the
Jochids and
included western Central Asia and south-western Siberia. The capital...
-
Kerei Khan, it
continued to be
ruled by the Turco-Mongol clan of Tore (
Jochid dynasty).
Throughout this period,
traditional nomadic life and a livestock-based...
- of
military and
civil affairs in Persia, and
appointed Chagataids and
Jochids to join Hulagu's army. The
Muslims from
Qazvin denounced the
menace of...
-
overthrow him from the
throne of the
Horde and
install another Khan from the
Jochids instead. But Öz Beg's
vizier convinced him not to
believe this and the...
- Khan
included the Yuan
dynasty of China, the
Ilkhanids of Persia, the
Jochids of the
Golden Horde, the
Shaybanids of
Siberia and
Central Asia, and the...
- and the
Golden Horde (Kipchak Khanate) was
established to
consolidate the
Jochid ulus. Öz Beg Khan
would later oversee the economic,
military and political...
- clan of Tore
which traces its
lineage to
Genghis Khan
through dynasty of
Jochids. The Tore clan
continued to rule the
khanate until its fall to the Russian...