OGODEI


Meaning of OGODEI in English

born 1185, Mongolia died 1241, Karakorum, Mongolia also spelled Ogadai, Ogdai, or Ugedei son and successor of the Mongol ruler Genghis Khan (d. 1227), who greatly expanded the Mongol Empire. The third son of Genghis, gdei succeeded his father in 1229. He was the first ruler of the Mongols to call himself khagan (great khan); his father used only the title khan. He made his headquarters on the Orhon River in central Mongolia, where he built the capital city of Karakorum on the site laid out by his father. Like his father, he carried out several simultaneous campaigns, using generals in the field who acted independently but who were subject to his orders. The orders were transmitted by a messenger system that covered almost all of Asia. In the East, gdei launched an attack on the Chin (Juchen) dynasty of North China. The Sung dynasty in South China wished to regain territory lost to the Chin and therefore allied itself with the Mongols, helping gdei take the Chin capital at K'ai-feng in 1234. gdei's Chinese adviser, Yeh-l Ch'u-ts'ai, convinced him to reverse previous Mongol policy. Instead of leveling North China and all its inhabitants in the usual Mongol manner, he preserved the country in order to utilize the wealth and skills of its inhabitants. That decision not only saved Chinese culture in North China but it also gave the Mongols access to the Chinese weapons that later enabled them to conquer the technologically superior Sung. Knowledge of governmental techniques gained from the people of North China made it possible for the Mongols to be rulers as well as conquerors of China. In the western part of his empire, gdei sent Mongol armies into Iran, Iraq, and Russia. With the sacking of Kiev in 1240, the Mongols finally crushed Russian resistance. In the next year Mongol forces defeated a joint army of German and Polish troops and then marched through Hungary and reached the Adriatic Sea. Thereafter for more than 200 years Russia remained tributary to the Mongols of the Golden Horde. gdei died during a drinking bout, and his troops called off their intended invasion of western Europe. His widow, Tregene, ruled as regent until 1246 when she handed over the throne to Gyk, her eldest son by gdei. gdei is described in contemporary sources as a stern, energetic man given to drinking and lasciviousness.

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