Jochi

Jochi
Statue of Jochi Khan in Mongolia
Khan of the Ulus of Jochi
Predecessornone
SuccessorOrda (c. 1206–1251)
Batu (c. 1207–1255)
Berke, Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257–1267
Born1182 (1182)
Khamag Mongol
Died1227 (aged 44–45)
Cumania, Mongol Empire
Burial
Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan[1]
SpouseSarkan Khatun
Bekutemish Khatun
Ukin Kuchin Khatun
Sultan Khatun
IssueOrda Khan
Batu Khan
Berke Khan
Shiban
Tuqa-Timur
DynastyBorjigin
FatherGenghis Khan
MotherBörte
ReligionTengrism

Jochi Khan (Mongolian:ᠵᠦᠴᠢ Mongolian: Зүчи, Züchi; Chinese: 朮赤; pinyin: Zhú chì; Crimean Tatar: Cuçi, Джучи, جوچى; also spelled Juchi; Djochi,[2] and Jöchi; c. 1182 – February 1227)[3] was a Mongol army commander who was the eldest son of Temüjin (aka Genghis Khan), and presumably one of the four sons by his principal wife Börte, though issues concerning his paternity followed him throughout his life. An accomplished military leader, he participated in his father's conquest of Central Asia, along with his brothers and uncles.

  1. ^ "Mausoleum of Jochi Khan". 22 October 2019. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  2. ^ Kołodziejczyk 2011, p. 4.
  3. ^ Genghis Khan: The man who conquered the World: "Jochi (c.1182-1227). Eldest 'son' of Genghis"

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