Tolui Borjigin

Tolui Borjigin was the youngest of Genghis Khan's sons. Later in (September 4th, 1245) Tolui went into conflict with brother's Jochi, and Chagatani. Tolui won so when Genghis dies he will get the birthright not Ogedai Borjigin the third oldest. Later Toliu had a son named Khubilai Borjigin. The Emperor of Qin, soon became Ogedai.Kubilai became the first Emperor of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Kubilai's brother Hulagu had a son named Kaidu who died... more

Date of birth:

  • 1190

Date of death:

  • 1232 (age 42 years)

Also known as:

  • Tolui

Noble person

Titles:

Noble title From date To date
  • 1227
  • 1229
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