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Genghis Khan sent Ögedei

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    Jochi

    When the latter refused to obey Genghis Khan sent Chagatai and Ögedei against him.
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    Genghis Khan

    Subutai sent emissaries to the Slavic princes calling for a separate peace, but the emissaries were executed. ... Under Genghis's successor Ögedei Khan the speed of expansion reached its peak.
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    Subutai

    Genghis Khan sent Subutai to hunt down the Merkits. ... Genghis Khan was succeeded by his son Ögedei.
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    Mongol Empire

    Under Genghis's successor Ögedei Khan, the speed of expansion reached its peak. ... It is claimed that he sent tributes to the Yuan court semi-annually.
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    Ögedei Khan

    Ögedei was the third son of Genghis Khan, and was considered to be his father's favorite son, ever since his childhood. ... Thus, Ögedei Khan is usually referred to as Yuan Taizong (Chinese: 元太宗; pinyin: Yuán Tàizōng) in Chinese historiography.
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    Nomadic empire

    Then twice, in 51 BC and 50 BC, he sent envoys to the Han court with tribute. ... Under Genghis's successor Ögedei Khan, the speed of expansion reached its peak.
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    Mongol invasion of Central Asia

    Indeed, Genghis Khan had originally sent the ruler of the Khwarezmid Empire, Ala ad-Din Muhammad , a message greeting him as his equal: "you rule the rising sun and I the setting sun." ... The new territory proved to be an important stepping stone for Mongol armies under the reign of Genghis' son Ögedei to invade Kievan Rus' and Poland, and future campaigns brought Mongol arms to Austria, the Baltic Sea and Germany.
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    Descent from Genghis Khan

    The first and foremost problem is the paternity of Genghis's eldest son, Jochi, whose recorded progeny is far more copious than that of Ögedei, Chagatai, and Tolui, taken together. ... ↑ Matching Genghis Khan
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    Güyük Khan

    He was the son of Ögedei Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, and reigned from 1246 to 1248. ... Although Batu did not support Guyuk's election seriously, he respected the Great Khan as tradionalist and sent Andrey and Alexander Nevsky to Karakorum in Mongolia in 1247 after their father's death.
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    Mongol invasion of Europe

    And also Michael had sent much if valuable fabrics to Golden Horde as tributary since then. ... ... Organization of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan Mongol military tactics and organization Daily life in... the Tataro-Mongol Yoke in Russia | | Emperors and rulers Genghis Khan Börte Börte Ögedei Khan Tolui Khanregene Khatun Güyük Khanngke Khan Chagatai...

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