Köchü

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Köchü was a 13th-century Mongol prince of the Borjigin dynasty, known as one of Ögedei Khan’s sons who held influence within the early Mongol Empire.

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Köchü canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol prince
member of the Borjigin dynasty
son of a khan
associatedWith Mongol imperial family
surface form: Mongol imperial court

Ögedeid lineage
centuryOfActivity 13th century
country Mongol Empire
culture Mongol imperial aristocracy
dynasty Borjigin
ethnicity Mongol
family Borjigin clan
father Ögedei Khan
gender male
historicalRegion Central Asia
house House of Ögedei
languageOfName Mongolian
nameInLatinAlphabet Köchü self-link
notableFor being a son of Ögedei Khan
holding influence in the early Mongol Empire
positionInSociety imperial prince
relative Genghis Khan
Tolui
relativeType grandson of Genghis Khan
nephew of Tolui
timePeriod early Mongol Empire

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Referenced by (5)

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Ögedei Khan child Köchü
Köchü nameInLatinAlphabet Köchü self-link
Shiremun relative Köchü
Blue Horde ruler Köchü
Ugedei Khan child Köchü
subject surface form: Ögedei Khan