
Jochi - Wikipedia
Jochi (Mongolian: ᠵᠦᠴᠢ; c. 1182 – c. 1225), also spelled Jüchi, [1] was a prince of the early Mongol Empire. His life was marked by controversy over the circumstances of his birth and culminated in his estrangement from his family.
Jöchi | Mongol Empire, Genghis Khan, Chagatai Khan | Britannica
Jan 28, 2025 · Jöchi (died February 1227) 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 support his court).
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Jochi: a Mongol Army Leader and the Eldest Son of Genghis Khan
Oct 12, 2021 · Jochi was a key player in Central Asia's Khwarezm war, which lasted from 1219 until 1221. During this war, his soldiers took Signak, Jand, and Yanikant in April 1220. Following that, he was assigned leadership of an attack against the Khwarezmian Empire's capital, Urgench (Gurganj, in Turkmenistan).
Jochi, Khan of the Ulus of Jochi - Geni.com
Mar 8, 2013 · ************* Jochi Khan (Mongolian: Зүчи, Züchi, Crimean Tatar: Cuçi; also spelled Jöchi and Juchi) (c. 1180–1227) was the eldest of the Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan's four sons by his principal wife Börte. An accomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of Central Asia, along with his brothers and uncles.
Golden Horde - Wikipedia
At his death in 1227, Genghis Khan divided the Mongol Empire amongst his four sons as appanages, but the Empire remained united under the supreme khan. Jochi was the eldest, but he died six months before Genghis.
Jochi - The Coppermind - 17th Shard
May 24, 2024 · Jochi is known to the world as a female philosopher, but in reality he is a potbellied baker in his sixties who runs a pastry shop in Thaylen City. Neither his true name nor the motivation for his anonymity have been revealed.
Jochi - (World History – Before 1500) - Vocab, Definition
Jochi was the eldest son of Chinggis Khan, born to his wife Börte. As a prominent figure in the early Mongol Empire, Jochi played a critical role in shaping the empire's expansion and influence, often leading military campaigns and establishing political connections with …
Jochi - Historica Wiki | Fandom
High Chief Jochi of Yaik (1181-February 1227) was the eldest son of Genghis Khan and Khan of the Golden Horde from 1225 to 1227, preceding Batu Khan. Jochi was born in 1181, the son of Genghis...
“Not a Heartbeat Stilled”: Jochi, eldest son of Genghis Khan, …
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.