Töregene
Töregene , wife of Ögödei, third wire of Gengis Khan and its principal wife Börte, and supreme second Khan of the Mongolian of 1227 to its death in 1241.
With died of Ögödei, Töregene, of origin naiman, assumed regency until the election of their son Güyük like third supreme Khan in 1246.
Ogödei had designated with the throne his/her son of a first bed, Chiremune (Shiramon), but Töregene wants to make proclaim khan his/her son Güyük and must eliminate the partisans from the elder one. It congédie Tchinkaï, a scientist kereit chief of the chancellery of Ogodeï and Ye-liu Tch' or-ts' has (Yelü Chucai in Pinyin), man of Country of origin Khitan brought of China by Gengis Khan so that he teaches the science of the administration to him. It also relieves Mahmoud Yalawatch, governor of the Khârezm and the ouïgour Korguz which managed the Eastern Turkestan.
The younger brother of Gengis Khan, Témugué - otchigin leaves its campings of Eastern Mongolia to assert the throne, but the return of Europe of Güyük the fact of reconsidering its claims. On its side, Batu nourishes a resentment with regard to Güyük, which during the countryside in Europe entered in conflict with him.
Measurements of Töregene bear their fruits however. Dismissals, dismissals and executions create an atmosphere of terror.
External bonds
- Genealogy
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