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Subutai (c. 1175–1248) was a
Mongol general and the
primary military strategist of
Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. He
ultimately directed more than 20 campaigns...
- range,
where he
rested his army for the
summer while his
generals Jebe and
Subutai moved westwards and his sons
conducted various operations; he
emerged in...
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Mongol generals Subutai (Subeedei), Borolday, and
Mengguser joined him by the
order of his
uncle Ögedei. The army,
actually commanded by
Subutai,
crossed the...
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campaign •
Genghiz Khan
summons his
general Subutai to
Samarkand upon
hearing the news of the Shah's death;
Subutai gives a
report on how best to
defeat the...
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instances where Subutai was
defeated in battle,
although some
sources claim the
fault lay
mainly on Ögedei Khan's
judgement and
Subutai was
merely a scapegoat...
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fought between the
Mongol Empire,
whose armies were led by Jebe and
Subutai, and a
coalition of
several Rus' prin****lities,
including Kiev and Galicia-Volhynia...
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collapses under continuous Mongol attacks. June 16 – The
Mongol General Subutai withdraws eastward after the
victory at the
Battle of the
Kalka River,...
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crushed the
Transylvanian armies. The main army, led by Khan Batu and
Subutai,
attacked Hungary through the
fortified Verecke P**** and
annihilated the...
- Croatia, and the
Latin Empire. The
operations were
planned by
General Subutai (1175–1248) and
commanded by Batu Khan (c. 1207–1255) and
Kadan (d. c. 1261)...
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regions of
Transoxiana and Khorasan,
while Jebe and his
colleague Subutai led an
expedition that
reached Georgia and
Kievan Rus'. In 1227, Genghis...