Ögedei's widow, Töregene, holds power between 1242 …

Years: 1108 - 1251

Ögedei's widow, Töregene, holds power between 1242 and 1246 as regent in preparation for the selection of her son, Güyük, as the new khan.

Present during the kuriltai is the Franciscan friar, Giovanni da Pian del Carpine, a papal envoy sent to ascertain the intentions of the Mongols.

He recognizes that the Mongols plan the conquest of Europe, and he belatedly urges Europe's monarchs to adopt Mongol strategy and tactics to oppose the coming onslaught.

Güyük apparently is torn between completing the conquest of China and continuing the conquest of Europe.

The latter project is complicated, however, by Güyük's continuing rivalry with Batu.

Just as civil war seem imminent in 1249, Güyük dies.

 

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