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  1. Ögedei Khan (mongolisch ᠥᠭᠡᠳᠡᠢ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ, heute meist Өгэдэй Хаан Ögedei Chaan; * 1186 oder 1189; † 11. Dezember 1241), auch ᠥᠭᠦᠳᠡᠢ Ögödei Chan, ᠣᠭᠡᠳᠡᠢ Ugedei Chan oder Ügedai Chan, war der dritte Sohn Dschingis Khans.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ögedei_KhanÖgedei Khan - Wikipedia

    Ögedei Khan (also Ögedei Khagan or Ogodei; [b] c. 1186 – 11 December 1241) was the second ruler of the Mongol Empire. The third son of Genghis Khan, he continued the expansion of the empire that his father had begun. Born in c. 1186 AD, Ögedei fought in numerous battles during his father's rise to power.

  3. 2. Okt. 2019 · Ögedei Khan wurde 1229 n. Chr. Herrscher des Mongolenreiches und erbte von seinem Vater Dschingis Khan (reg. 1206-1227 n. Chr.) ein beeindruckendes Gebiet in Asien. Der neue Khan sah sich zu Beginn seiner Herrschaft mit zwei großen Problemen konfrontiert: Erstens war die kaiserliche Schatzkammer leer und Reichtümer wurden dringend benötigt ...

    • Mark Cartwright
  4. Ögödei was the son and successor of Genghis Khan, who expanded the Mongol Empire in Asia and Europe. He launched campaigns in China, Iran, Iraq, and Russia, and died in 1241 while preparing to invade Europe.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 23. Sept. 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Ögedei Khan, the third son of Genghis Khan and the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1229 to 1241. Find out how he expanded his territory, created a new capital, and died of a stroke.

    • Mark Cartwright
  6. 13. Okt. 2018 · Ogedei Khan was the second Khagan (meaning ‘Great Khan’) of the Mongol Empire. He was the third son of Genghis Khan and succeeded his father in 1229. Ogedei continued to expand the Mongol Empire, a task that he inherited along with the throne.

  7. Genghis Khan's successor would end up being his third son, Ögedei Khagan (also Ogodei), who would bear the title of Great Khan and laid the foundations of the Mongol Empire.

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