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In compliance with the wishes of Chinggis, …

Years: 1108 - 1251

In compliance with the wishes of Chinggis, as expressed presumably in his legal code, the yasaq, his vast empire had been apportioned among his sons (only three survived; the eldest, Jochi, had died in 1227), and his sons' descendants, subject to the overall authority of the khan at Karakorum, which is rebuilt in 1235 by Ogedei.

Jochi's son, Batu, rules the region to the north and the west of Lake Balkash.

Chagatai, the second son of Chinggis, is given the southwestern region that includes modern Afghanistan, Turkestan, and central Siberia.

He and his successors will be known as the khans of the Chagatai Mongols.

By implication, this realm extends indefinitely to the southwest, as Batu's does to the northwest.

Ögedei and his progeny are awarded China and the other lands of East Asia.

Tolui, the youngest of the four principal heirs, was to have central Mongolia, the homeland, in accordance with Mongol custom.

He and his descendants, however, are to share Mongolia's precious fighting manpower with the other three khanates.

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