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Sorghaghtani Beki, wife of Tolui Khan and one of the most powerful and competent women in the Mongol Empire.

Sorghaghtani Beki or Bekhi, also written Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti (c. 1198-1252), a Kereyid princess of the Nestorian Christian faith and daughter-in-law of Temujin (later known as Genghis Khan), was one of the most powerful and competent women in the Mongol Empire. Married to Tolui, Genghis' youngest son, she raised her sons to be leaders, and maneuvered the family politics so that all four of her sons, Mongke Khan, Hulagu Khan, Ariq Boke, and Kublai Khan, were to inherit the legacy of their grandfather. As a moving spirit behind the Mongol Empire, Sorghaghtani is responsible for much of the trade openings and intellectual exchange made possible by this, the largest contiguous empire in world history. As such, she may count among the most influential women in world history.
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Sorghaghtani Beki, wife of Tolui Khan and one of the most powerful and competent women in the Mongol Empire.
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Traducción automática: Sorghaghtani Beki o Bekhi, también escrita Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti (c. 1198-1252), una princesa Kereyid de la fe cristiana nestoriana y nuera de Temujin (más tarde conocido como Genghis Khan), fue una de las las mujeres más poderosas y competentes del Imperio mongol. Casada con Tolui, el hijo menor de Genghis, crió a sus hijos para que fueran líderes y maniobró la política familiar para que sus cuatro hijos, Mongke Khan, Hulagu Khan, Ariq Boke y Kublai Khan, heredaran el legado de sus hijos. abuelo. Como espíritu impulsor del Imperio mongol, Sorghaghtani es responsable de gran parte de las aperturas comerciales y el intercambio intelectual posibles gracias a este, el imperio contiguo más grande de la historia mundial. Como tal, puede contarse entre las mujeres más influyentes de la historia mundial.
Sorghaghtani Beki or Bekhi, also written Sorkaktani, Sorkhokhtani, Sorkhogtani, Siyurkuktiti (c. 1198-1252), a Kereyid princess of the Nestorian Christian faith and daughter-in-law of Temujin (later known as Genghis Khan), was one of the most powerful and competent women in the Mongol Empire. Married to Tolui, Genghis' youngest son, she raised her sons to be leaders, and maneuvered the family politics so that all four of her sons, Mongke Khan, Hulagu Khan, Ariq Boke, and Kublai Khan, were to inherit the legacy of their grandfather. As a moving spirit behind the Mongol Empire, Sorghaghtani is responsible for much of the trade openings and intellectual exchange made possible by this, the largest contiguous empire in world history. As such, she may count among the most influential women in world history.
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3200 x 5708 px | 52.3 MB
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27.1 x 48.3 cm | 10.7 x 19.0 in (300 dpi)