Uriyangkhadai

Uriyangkhadai
ᠤᠷᠢᠶᠠᠩᠬᠠᠳᠠᠢ
Born1201 (1201)
Died1272 (aged 70–71)
NationalityUriankhai
Other namesLatin transcriptions: Uriyankhadai, Uriyangqadai, Uriyanqadai, Ouriyangkhataï
OccupationGeneral
ChildrenAju
Parent
RelativesJelme (uncle)

Uriyangkhadai (Modern Mongolian: Mongolian Cyrillic: Урианхадай, [uriɑŋ.xɑˈdæ], Chinese: 兀良哈台; pinyin: Wùliánghātái, c. 1201c. 1272)[1] was an Uriankhai general in the Mongol Empire who led several campaigns during the 13th century Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty, including the first Mongol invasion of Vietnam.[2][3][4] He was the son of military strategist Subutai and father of Mongol general and chancellor Aju.[4]

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