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==Biography==
==Biography==
During Summer 1259, as Möngke Khan was on a campaign to conquer the Song Empire in [[China]], Köke was part of the army which besieged the Song forces entrenched in the Diaoyu Fortress. However, plagued by diseases and faced with the strong resistance of the Songs, the Mongols were unsuccessful in their attempts to break the [[fort]]ress defenses.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter 1</ref>
During Summer 1259, as Möngke Khan was on a campaign to conquer the [[Song dynasty|Song Empire]] in [[China]], Köke was part of the army which [[Siege of Diaoyu Castle|besieged]] the Song forces entrenched in the [[Diaoyu Castle|Diaoyu Fortress]]. However, plagued by diseases and faced with the strong resistance of the Songs, the Mongols were unsuccessful in their attempts to break the [[fort]]ress defenses.<ref name="ACLD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan]]'' – Chapter 1</ref>


Köke then asked for volunteers for a new assault, led by Möngke's commander-in-chief, [[Wang Dechen]], and many groups sent their men, including warrior [[Bayan]].<ref name="ACLD"/>
Köke then asked for volunteers for a new assault, led by Möngke's commander-in-chief, [[Wang Dechen]], and many groups sent their men, including warrior [[Bayan]].<ref name="ACLD"/>

Revision as of 20:28, 21 February 2022

Köke was a general for the Mongol Empire and its Great Khan, Möngke, during the 13th century.

Biography

During Summer 1259, as Möngke Khan was on a campaign to conquer the Song Empire in China, Köke was part of the army which besieged the Song forces entrenched in the Diaoyu Fortress. However, plagued by diseases and faced with the strong resistance of the Songs, the Mongols were unsuccessful in their attempts to break the fortress defenses.[1]

Köke then asked for volunteers for a new assault, led by Möngke's commander-in-chief, Wang Dechen, and many groups sent their men, including warrior Bayan.[1]

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