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Biography books for 4th graders Tolui was Genghis Khan's fourth son from his chief Khatun Börte. At his father's death in , his ulus, or geographical inheritance, was Mongolia's homeland. He also served as civil governor until , when Ögedei was confirmed as the second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (–).

Tolui

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Tolui

Tolui (c. –) was the youngest son of Genghis Khan and Börte. A prominent general during the early Mongol conquests, Tolui was a leading candidate to succeed his father after his death in and ultimately served as regent of the Mongol Empire until the accession of his brother Ögedei two years later.

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Tolui khan biography books free Tolui Khan (–) was the fourth son of Genghis Khan by his chief khatun Börte. His ulus, or territorial inheritance, at his father's death in was the homelands in Mongolia, and it was he who served as civil administrator in the time it took to confirm Ögedei as second Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (–).

Tolui is the th most popular politician (down from nd in ), the 6th most popular biography from Mongolia (down from 4th in ) and the 4th most popular Mongolian Politician.

Tolui is most famous for being the son of Genghis Khan and the father of Möngke Khan.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Tolui ranks out of 19, Before him are Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Alexander IV of Macedon, Jeroboam, Oleg of Novgorod, Constantius Chlorus, and Alija Izetbegović.

After him are Epaminondas, Geronimo, Hong Taiji, Sweyn Forkbeard, Shinzō Abe, and Abu Sufyan ibn Harb.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in , Tolui ranks 1. After him are Yaroslav II of Vladimir, George IV of Georgia, Eleanor of Castile, Peter I, Duke of Brittany, Joan I, Countess of Burgundy, Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy, Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine, and Joan, Lady of Wales.

Among people deceased in , Tolui ranks 1.

Tolui khan biography books Tolui (c. –) was the youngest son of Genghis Khan and Börte. A prominent general during the early Mongol conquests, Tolui was a leading candidate to succeed his father after his death in and ultimately served as regent of the Mongol Empire until the accession of his brother Ögedei two years later.

After him are Michael Scot, Rudolf II, Count of Habsburg, Peire de Montagut, and Idris al-Ma'mun.

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In Mongolia

Among people born in Mongolia, Tolui ranks 6 out of  Before him are Genghis Khan (), Hulagu Khan (), Batu Khan (), Jochi (), and Chagatai Khan ().

After him are Börte (), Berke (), Subutai (), Modu Chanyu (), Ariq Böke (), and Abaqa Khan ().

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  • Genghis Khan

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    Rank: 1

  • Hulagu Khan

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    Rank: 2

  • Batu Khan

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    Rank: 3

  • Jochi

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    Rank: 4

  • Chagatai Khan

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    Rank: 5

  • Tolui

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    Rank: 6

  • Börte

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    Rank: 7

  • Berke

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    Rank: 8

  • Subutai

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    Rank: 9

  • Modu Chanyu

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    Rank: 10

  • Ariq Böke

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    Rank: 11

  • Abaqa Khan

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Among POLITICIANS In Mongolia

Among politicians born in Mongolia, Tolui ranks 4.

Before him are Hulagu Khan (), Batu Khan (), and Chagatai Khan (). After him are Börte (), Berke (), Modu Chanyu (), Ariq Böke (), Abaqa Khan (), Jebe (), Toghrul (), and Damdin Sükhbaatar ().

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