Kaidu

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Kaidu was a 13th-century Mongol prince and powerful rival of Kublai Khan who led prolonged resistance against the Yuan dynasty in Central Asia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chagataid ruler
Mongol prince
historical figure
causeOfDeath wounds received in battle
centuryOfActivity 13th century
14th century
conflict Kaidu–Kublai war NERFINISHED
Mongol civil wars NERFINISHED
conflicts with the Ilkhanate
wars against the Yuan dynasty
countryOfCitizenship Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth c. 1230
dateOfDeath 1301
dynasty Ögedeid branch of the Borjigin NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Mongols NERFINISHED
father Khashin NERFINISHED
givenName Kaidu NERFINISHED
grandfather Ögedei Khan NERFINISHED
memberOf Borjigin clan NERFINISHED
militaryRank Mongol commander
notableEvent attempts to control the Chagatai Khanate
prolonged resistance to Kublai Khan’s authority
raids into Yuan-held territories
notableFor being the main rival of Kublai Khan in Central Asia
leading decades-long resistance against the Yuan dynasty
maintaining steppe-based power against a sinicized court in China
opponent Duwa Khan (at the end of his life) NERFINISHED
Kublai Khan NERFINISHED
Yuan dynasty NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath near Karakorum
politicalAlignment opponent of the Great Khan’s central authority
politicalGoal restoration of Ögedeid supremacy in the Mongol Empire
positionHeld de facto ruler of the Chagatai Khanate
leader of Central Asian opposition to the Yuan dynasty
relative Ariq Böke NERFINISHED
Batu Khan NERFINISHED
Kublai Khan NERFINISHED
religion Tengrism (traditional Mongol beliefs) NERFINISHED
residence Central Asia NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
successor Chapaar NERFINISHED
supportedBy many Chagatai princes
some Golden Horde factions
territoryControlled Semirechye NERFINISHED
parts of Central Asia
portions of the Chagatai ulus
regions around the Ili River

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