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Güyük, [1] [2] Guiuc, [3] [4] Guiuque [5] (em latim: Cuyne [6] ou Gujuchus; [7] em mongol: Гүюг; romaniz.: Güiüg; [8] c. 1206 – 1248) foi o terceiro cã e segundo grão-cã do Império Mongol de 1246 a 1248, em sucessão à regência de Toreguene (r. 1241–1246). Era filho de Oguedai (r. 1229–1241).
Güyük Khan (also Güyük Khagan, Güyük or Güyug; c. 19 March 1206 – 20 April 1248) was the third Khagan of the Mongol Empire, the eldest son of Ögedei Khan and a grandson of Genghis Khan. He reigned from 1246 to 1248.
Güyük (born 1206, Mongolia—died 1248, Mongolia) was the grandson of Genghis Khan and eldest son and successor of Ögödei, the first khagan, or great khan, of the Mongols. Güyük was elected to the throne in 1246, partly through the maneuvering of his mother.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
21 de mai. de 2024 · Genghis Khan (born 1162, near Lake Baikal, Mongolia—died August 18, 1227) was a Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea.
- Charles R. Bawden
Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns, conquering large parts of China and Central Asia.
15 de dez. de 2002 · Güyük Khan (r. 1246-48) was the eldest son of Ögödei and the fourth Mongol great khan. He faced a rivalry with his cousin Batu, the founder of the Golden Horde, and was killed before he could launch a campaign against him.
16 de set. de 2019 · Genghis Khan (aka Chinggis Khan) was the founder of the Mongol Empire which he ruled from 1206 until his death in 1227. Born Temujin, he acquired the title of Genghis Khan, likely meaning 'universal ruler’, after unifying the Mongol tribes.