Jebe

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Jebe was one of Genghis Khan’s most brilliant generals, renowned for his daring cavalry campaigns and key role in the early Mongol conquests across Central Asia and into Eastern Europe.

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instanceOf Genghis Khan general
Mongol general
historical figure
military commander
activeIn Caucasus region
Central Asia
Eastern Europe
Khwarazmian Empire
allegiance Mongol Empire
alsoKnownAs Chepe
Jebe Noyan
Jirghoadai
Jirqoʻadai
associatedWith Subutai
collaboratedWith Subutai in Western campaigns
commanded Mongol-Tatar troops
surface form: Mongol tumens
diedInCentury 13th century
ethnicity Mongol
historicalSource Persian chronicles of the Mongol era
The Secret History of the Mongols
knownFor daring deep‑penetration raids
pursuit of fleeing enemies over long distances
use of feigned retreats
knownForBattle Battle of the Kalka River
campaign against the Khwarazmian Empire
campaigns in the Caucasus
language Mongolic languages
legacy considered one of Genghis Khan’s most brilliant generals
influential in Mongol operational art and strategy
militaryBranch Mongol cavalry
notableFor cavalry warfare
long‑range raids
role in early Mongol conquests
strategic reconnaissance campaigns
occupation general
rank noyan
regionOfOrigin Mongolia
roleIn expansion of Mongol Empire westward
servedUnder Genghis Khan
timePeriod early 13th century
late 12th century

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