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Qaidu (Haidu) was born circa 1235-36, the son of Ogodei's fifth son Qashi (Heshi) and Sebkine of the Bekrin, a tribe that dwelt in the mountains near Uighuria, but which was neither Uighur nor Mongol.
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sedentary territories, wen gao, branch secretariat, border commanders, ruling tradition, postal stations, yuan period, sedentary population, rebel princes, joint administration, numerical inferiority
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Central Asia, Golden Horde, Qara Qorum, Chinggis Khan, Besh Baliq, White Horde, Qara Qocho, Marco Polo, Chaghadaid Khan, Qutlugh Qocha, Mubarak Shah, Jochi Qasar, Tuq Tuqa, Rabban Sauma, Mamluk Sultan Baybars, Mongke Temor, Mount Tiejiangu, Upper Yenisei
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