Uriyangkhadai

Uriyangkhadai
ᠤᠷᠢᠶᠠᠩᠬᠠᠳᠠᠢ
Born1201 (1201)
Died1272 (aged 70–71)
NationalityUriankhai
Other namesLatin transcriptions: Uriyankhadai, Uriyangqadai, Uriyanqadai, Ouriyangkhataï
OccupationGeneral
ChildrenAju
FatherSubutai
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 in China, as well as 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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