Ariq Böke

Ariq Böke (after 1219–1266), the components of his name also spelled Arigh, Arik and Bukha, Buka (Mongolian: Аригбөх, romanized: Arigböh, [ˈæɾɘ̆ɡb̥ə̹x]; Chinese: 阿里不哥), was the seventh and youngest son of Tolui and a grandson of Genghis Khan. After the death of his brother the Great Khan Möngke, Ariq Böke claimed the title of the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and briefly took power while his brothers Kublai and Hulagu were absent from the Mongolian Plateau. When Kublai returned for an election in 1260, rival factions could not agree, and elected both claimants, Kublai and Ariq Böke, to the throne, resulting in the Toluid Civil War that fragmented the Mongol Empire. Ariq Böke was supported by the traditionalists of the Mongol Empire, while his brother Kublai was supported by the senior princes of North China and Manchuria.

Arik Böke
ᠠᠷᠢᠭᠪᠦᠬᠡ
Khagan of the Mongol Empire
(Nominal due to the empire's division)
Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
Reign11 August 1259 – 21 August 1264
PredecessorMöngke Khan
SuccessorKublai Khan
Bornc.1219
Mongol Empire
Died1266 (aged 4647)
SpouseElchiqmash Khatun
Qutiqta Khatun
Qutlu Khatun
Iraghui Khatun
Eshitai Khatun
IssueYubuqur, Meliktemur, Tamachi, Nayirbukha, Haluhan Ahai, Neguder ahai, Nomuhan Ahai
Names
Given name: Arigböh (Аригбөх)
HouseBorjigin
FatherTolui Khan
MotherSorghaghtani Beki
ReligionTengrism
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