Chormaqan

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Chormaqan was a prominent Mongol general of the early 13th century who led major campaigns in the Caucasus and the Middle East, consolidating Mongol control over the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol general
historical figure
military commander
activeInCentury 13th century
allegiance Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
appointedBy Ögedei Khan NERFINISHED
baseOfOperations Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Mugan steppe NERFINISHED
campaignObjective extension of Mongol rule into the Middle East
subjugation of the Khwarazmian remnants
commandedRegion Azerbaijan NERFINISHED
Caucasus NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
northern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
deathPlace Mongol-controlled Near East
ethnicity Mongol NERFINISHED
historicalEra Mongol Empire period NERFINISHED
loyalTo Great Khan of the Mongols NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Mongol army NERFINISHED
militaryRank commander
notableFor campaigns in the Caucasus
campaigns in the Middle East
consolidation of Mongol control in western Asia
participatedIn Mongol invasions of Iran NERFINISHED
Mongol invasions of northern Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Mongol invasions of the Caucasus NERFINISHED
position supreme Mongol commander in the Near East
servedUnder Genghis Khan NERFINISHED
Ögedei Khan NERFINISHED
successor Baiju NERFINISHED

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