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    On behalf of his father, Jochi led two campaigns against the Kyrgyz, in 1210 and in 1218. [5] Jochi played a major role in the Khwarezm war of 12191221 in Central Asia – his forces captured the towns of Signak, Jand, and Yanikant in April, 1220, during this war.

  2. Jöchi was a Mongol prince, the eldest of Genghis Khan’s four sons and, until the final years of his life, a participant in his father’s military campaigns. Jöchi, like his brothers, received his own ulus (vassal kingdom to command), a yurt (a domain for his ulus), and an inju (personal domains to.

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  3. Oct 12, 2021 · Jochi was the first-born son of Genghis Khan, but his paternity was disputed. He participated in his father's conquests of Central Asia and founded the Ulus of Jochi, which became the Golden Horde.

  4. Jul 29, 2020 · Jochi refusing to conveniently die in 1227 spells, if not doom, considerable inconvenience for his nominal father’s dream of a united empire. But by refusing to perish, Jochi would have accidentally saved millions of lives from the Mongol conquest, though that was certainly not his intention.

  5. Today we will talk about...🔽Jochi Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan, played a pivotal role in the expansion of the Mongol Empire alongside his father and...

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  6. Learn about Jochi Khan, the eldest son of Genghis Khan, who conquered Kazakhstan and other lands in the 1220s. Find out his biography, legacy, and the legend of his death and the dombra.

  7. According to Wikipedia, Jochi died in February 1227 while Temujin died in August of that year. I know Jochi never forgave his father for skipping over him for succession, so how did the elder Khan take his estranged son's death? Was he regretful at never having been able to reconcile, or had he written it off as hopeless before then?