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Jochid and princes
One of the Jochid princes who joined Hulegu's army was accused of witchcraft and sorcery against Hulegu.
After that two more Jochid princes died suspiciously.
By 1315, Uzbeg had successfully Islamicized the Horde, killing Jochid princes and Buddhist lamas who opposed his religious policy and succession of the throne.
As one of the oldest members of Chingisid Borjigin, Batu became a viceroy over all the western parts of the empire, controlling routine affairs among the Russian princes, nominating Jochid retainers as governors of Iran, and receiving in audience grandees from the Caucasus.
The suspicious deaths of Jochid princes in Hulagu's service, unequal distribution of war booties and Hulagu's massacres of the Muslims increased the anger of Berke, who considered supporting a rebellion of the Georgian Kingdom against Hulagu's rule in 1259 – 1260.
Due to geo-political and religious issues and deaths of three Jochid princes in Hulagu's service, Berke declared open war on Hulagu in 1262 and possibly called his troops back in Iran.

Jochid and for
Berke's persuasion might have forced his brother Batu to postpone Hulegu's operation, little suspecting that it would result in eliminating the Jochid predominance there for several years.
However, Berke's persuasion might force him to delay to strengthen Hulegu's force, little suspecting that it would result in eliminating the Jochid predominance there, for few years.

Jochid and Nogai
A century later the Nogai's were led by Edigu, a commander of Manghit paternal origin and Jochid maternal origin, who founded the Nogai dynasty.

Jochid and .
The rulers of the Crimean Tatars were the progeny of Hacı I Giray a Jochid descendant of Genghis Khan.
After Tokhtamysh the Khan of the Golden Horde and a direct Jochid descendant of Genghis Khan was defeated by Timur, some of his tribesmen and loyalists sought refuge in Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Mongke ordered the Jochid and Chagatayid families to join Hulegu's expedition to Iran.
During the reign of Batu or his first two successors, the Golden Horde dispatched a large Jochid delegation to participate in Hulegu's expedition in the Middle East in 1256 / 57.
The Ilkhanids then crossed the Terek River, capturing an empty Jochid encampment, only to be routed in a surprise attack by Nogai's forces.
When the Muslim elites and the Jochid retainers in Bukhara declared their loyalty to Berke, Alghu smashed the Golden Horde appanages in Khorazm.
From 1339 he received annually 24, 000 ding in Yuan paper currency from the Jochid appanages in China.
He also asserted Jochid dominance over the Chagatai Khanate, and conquered Tabriz, ending the Chobanid rule there in 1356.
Eventually, Guyuk was elected Khagan in 1246, with Batu's brothers representing the Jochid lineage.
He dispatched a large Jochid delegation to participate in Hulegu's expedition in the Middle East.
However, Batu's line had ruled the Jochid Ulus until 1360, a century after Berke's death in 1264.
Janibeg Khan ( r. 1342 – 1357 ) briefly reasserted Jochid dominance over the Chaghataids to restore their former glory.
Mongke ordered the Jochid and Chagataid families to join Hulegu's expedition to Iran and strengthened the army with 1, 000 siege engineers from China.

Jochid and Mongol
Under Jochi's son Batu, Mongol rule expanded to its westernmost limit, and the Golden Horde ( Kipchak Khanate ) was established to consolidate the Jochid ulus.
By the 1330s, Öz Beg had begun sending tribute to the Mongol Yuan Emperors and received his share from Jochid possessions in China and Mongolia in exchange.
Using the disintegration, Janibeg Khan of the Golden Horde asserted Jochid dominance over the Chagatai Khanate, attempting to unite 3 khanates of the Mongol Empire.
He also asserted Jochid dominance over the Chagatai Khanate, attempting to unite the three khanates of the Mongol Empire.

Jochid and Golden
The nobles and rulers of the Crimean Tatars were the progeny of Hacı I Girai a Jochid descendant of Genghis Khan, and thus of Batu Khan of the Golden Horde.

vassal and princes
However, Taharqa was able to return some years later and wrest back control of a part of Egypt as far as Thebes from the Egyptian vassal princes of Assyria.
The Crown of Aragon was widespread in the area that is now southernwestern France, but which at that time was under the control of vassal local princes, such as the Counts of Toulouse.
Though Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo and his vassal territories like the Grand Duchy of Berg were erased from the European map, the representatives assembled at the Congress of Vienna consented to yet more uses of the title by restored dukes and princes, especially for several of those in the lands that had constituted the Holy Roman Empire.
Emperor Gaozu had previously decreed that no non-imperial clan members could become princes ( not including the vassal kings ), a rule that Lü Zhi herself had a hand in creating.
In 1083, Vukan and Marko are appointed vassal princes in Rascia.
In 51 BC, Chanyu Huhanye made an official visit to Chang ' an as a Han vassal, and Emperor Xuan, correctly judging that he should seek to have Huhanye submit to him out of gratitude and not of fear, ordered that Huhanye not be required to bow to him, and that he be treated as higher than imperial princes.
In 1240, Polotsk became a vassal of Lithuanian princes.
A dynasty was formed, governed by a branch of the Bagratuni, with minor vassal princes from one or more previous dynasties, perhaps of Persian origin.
Later, several princes of nationally important cities, which comprised vassal appanage principalities, held this title ( Grand Prince of Moscow, Tver ', Yaroslavl ', Ryazan ', Smolensk, etc .).
In the time of Philip of Nablus, Arabian Petra was a vassal fief under the princes of Oultrejordain.
The town, which ranked as a metropolis, was annexed to the vassal princes of Paphlagonia, and in 6 BC, after the death of Deiotaros Philadelphos, the last king of Paphlagonia, was annexed to the Galatia province of the Roman Empire.
Henceforth, nobles would be feudatories with grants of land over which they ruled as vassal princes.

vassal and contributed
Ōe no Hiromoto ( 大江 広元 ) ( 1148 – 1225 ) was a kuge ( court noble ) and vassal of Japan's Kamakura shogunate, and contributed to establishing the shogunate's governmental structure.

vassal and troops
He gave his support to his Poitevin vassal Guy of Lusignan, who had brought troops to help him in Cyprus.
As vassal of Ming China, the Koreans at first refused talks entirely, and in April and July 1591 refused demands that Japanese troops be allowed to march through Korea.
In 1389-90, the Aragonese battled the troops of the Count of Armagnac, John III, who was attempting to conquer the lands of the vassal taifa of Majorca.
In 1471, Viet troops sacked the northern Cham capital of Vijaya, and in 1697 the southern principality of Panduranga became a vassal of the Vietnamese emperor.
He used these troops to attack the Byzantines in 1107, and when he was defeated at Dyrrhachium in 1108 he was forced by Alexius I to sign the Treaty of Devol, which would make Antioch a vassal state of the Byzantine Empire upon Bohemond's death ; Bohemond had actually promised to return any land that was reconquered when the Crusaders passed through Constantinople in 1097.
Zhang Liang explained to Liu Bang that Han Xin and Peng Yue did not mobilise their troops because they did not have their fiefs yet, even though they had received their titles of vassal kings.
Following the defeat, the Lakhmid King al-Mundhir IV ibn al-Mundhir, a Sassanid vassal, sent his troops to aid the Sassanid army.
Despite this setback, Shang continued to expand on a number of fronts, gathering vassal troops in Jingbo ( 景亳 ).
The Ottoman Empire, beginning with Murad I, felt a need to " counteract the power of ( Turkic ) nobles by developing Christian vassal soldiers and converted kapıkulları as his personal troops, independent of the regular army.
After he refused an Ottoman demand that he live up to his vassal obligations, troops were dispatched against him.
In retaliation, Bayezid's forces, which included Serb vassal troops led by Lazarevic and Kralj Marko, struck into Wallachia in 1395 but were defeated at Rovine, where Marko was killed.
Bayezid took with him an army composed primarily of Balkan vassal troops, including Serbs led by Lazarevic.
While moving through Kashmir he levies troops from vassal Prince for his onward march, Kannauj and Meerut submitted without battle.
The Commonwealth forces ( numbering ~ 7, 000-8, 000 soldiers ) under hetman Jan Zamoyski crossed the Dniestr, defeated local opposition ( while Transylvanian troops retreated to their own country ) and Ottoman reinforcements, and set Ieremia Movilă on the Moldavian throne as a Commonwealth vassal.
The army consisted of janissaries, Tatars and vassal troops form Transylvania, Moldavia and Wallachia ( numbering up to 40, 000 ).
The Persians then sent troops under the command of Wahriz, who helped the semi-legendary Sayf ibn Dhi Yazan drive the Aksumites from Yemen and Southern Arabia became a Persian dominion under a Yemenite vassal within the sphere of influence of the Sassanian empire.
In foreign relations with the Song Dynasty during the Lý Dynasty, Vietnam acted as a vassal state, although at its zenith it had sent troops into Chinese territory to fight the Song.
Following this, a powerful vassal under the Hosokawa, known as Miyoshi Yukinaga ( Nagateru ), raised troops in Settsu and destroyed Sumiyuki in the young Sumimoto's name.
The garrison complied with the King's demand and Stephen entered the fortress escorted by Polish troops where he found “ its two captains, rather tipsy, for they have been to a wedding .” Mehmed was furious about the news and claimed Chilia as being a part of Wallachia, which now was a vassal to the Porte, and demanded Stephen relinquish ownership.
The Hungarian queen had sent troops to claim Braničevo in 1282 – 1284, but her forces had been repelled and her vassal lands plundered in retaliation.
Abaza started his march in the second half of September with Ottoman troops from his province, vassal troops and about 5, 000 – 10, 000 Tatars, including almost the whole Budjak Horde led by Kantymir.
The Ghassanid prince Al-Harith ibn Jabalah, Justinian's north Arabian vassal, sponsored Imru ' al-Qais in his appeal, and most accounts indicate that he won some promise of support from the Byzantine emperor, and perhaps even a contingent of troops.
There were also Tatar cavalry and other troops ( such as the Timariots ) from vassal states.

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