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Genghis Khan - Division of Mongol Empire into Khanates |  | Genghis Khan - Division of Mongol Empire into Khanates: Encyclopedia II - Genghis Khan - Division of Mongol Empire into Khanates |  | Before his death, Genghis Khan divided his empire among his sons and grandsons into several Khanates. These Khanates were sub territories and the Khans of these Khanates were expected to follow the Great Khan, who was Ögedei Khan.
Following are the Khanates in the way in which Genghis Khan assigned after his death:
Empire of the Great Khan (China) - Great Khan Ogedei Khan
Il-Khanate - Hulegu Khan
Mongol homeland (present day Mongolia, including Kharakhorum) - Tolui Khan
Chagadai Khanate - Chagatai Khan
Blue Horde and White ...
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Genghis Khan - Division of Mongol Empire into Khanates
Before his death, Genghis Khan divided his empire among his sons and grandsons into several Khanates. These Khanates were sub territories and the Khans of these Khanates were expected to follow the Great Khan, who was Ögedei Khan.
Following are the Khanates in the way in which Genghis Khan assigned after his death:
- Empire of the Great Khan (China) - Great Khan Ogedei Khan
- Il-Khanate - Hulegu Khan
- Mongol homeland (present day Mongolia, including Kharakhorum) - Tolui Khan
- Chagadai Khanate - Chagatai Khan
- Blue Horde and White Horde (combined into the Golden Horde) - Batu Khan and Orda Khan
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