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from 1218 to 1223. His army reportedly consisted of aroubd 30,000 to 50,000 men. At the approach of Chormagan and the new Mongol army, the small Khwarezmid band under
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didn't submit to Mongol rule, therefore he had to lay a siege to there in 1236. Upon submission of Georgian and Armenian feudals, he divided
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as vassals to the Mongols. It is theorized that these moves may have been made to secure communications for the attack westward led by
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offered him the hand of his daughter Ruzanna (Ruzukan). Bora was executed during reign of Hulagu.
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were swept away. Further campaigns in the mid-1230s, based from the steppes in
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Chormaqan Noyan: The First Mongol Military Governor in the Middle East
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atabeg Abu Bakr b. Sa'd I, who sent his brother or nephew Tahamtan to
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many times. He probably participated in the Mongol campaigns in North
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and environs. His rule weakened in 1239 on arrival of Chinqai and
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History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th century. Part III
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to Khorasan, to whom fiscal administrator was transferred by
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His wife Altani held considerable amount of influence in
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to Ögedei's court. Another local noble who submitted was
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in the winter of 1230 to renew the Mongol conquests in
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Chormaqan and the Mongol Conquest of the Middle East
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Viceroy
Mongol Empire
Near East
Ögedei
Baiju Noyan
Mongolian
Khalkha Mongolian
Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan
Ögedei Khan
keshik
Sunud
The Secret History of Mongols
China
Subutai
Jebe
Caucasus
Russian
steppes
Qurchi
Ögedei
Persia
Khwarezmid Empire
Jalal ad-Din
Azerbaijan
Tabriz
Kingdom of Georgia
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Batu
Qutlugkhanids

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