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Name: Berke Khan

Type: Ruler

Role: Khan

Nation: golden horde

Icon Berke Khan, Khan (golden horde) : All Data

Berke Khan was a powerful ruler of the Golden Horde, reigning from 1257 to 1266. During his tenure, he faced significant military conflicts, including the pivotal Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, where the Mongols suffered a rare defeat against the Mamluks of Egypt. Another notable war occurred in 1262, when Berke Khan launched a successful campaign against the Ilkhanate, led by Hulagu Khan, his cousin. This conflict lasted for several years and resulted in the weakening of the Ilkhanate's control over the western territories. Berke Khan's reign was marked by his strategic military engagements, shaping the political landscape of the Mongol Empire during the 13th century.

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