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Succession
History of Mongolia
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| | 1194 | Ghengis |  |
| Assumes the title Ghengis Khan meaning "universal lord" |
| 1206 | Ghengis |  |
| Karakorum Confirmed as "Ghengis Khan" after campaigning for 12 years to unite the Mongol empire |
| 1225 | Ghengis |  |
| Names Ogatai as his successor |
| 1227 | Ogatai |  |
| Succeeds as Khan |
| 1246 | Batu |  |
| Succeeds as Khan of eastern Europe & north west Asia, the Khanate of the Golden Horde |
| 1246 | Kuguk |  |
| Succeeds as Khan |
| 1248 | Mangu |  |
| Succeeds as Khan in the east |
| 1260 | Kublai |  |
| Succeeds as Khan |
| 1261 | Kublai |  |
| Defeats his brother Arik-Buka & Ogatai's grandson Kaidu in a civil war |
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