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He followed his father during his campaign against the [[Song dynasty]] and was the one who brought Möngke's body back to [[Mongolia]] after the Great Khan was slain by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Zhang Zhi]] during the [[Siege of Diaoyu Castle]] in 1259.<ref name="Tomb of the Khan" />
He followed his father during his campaign against the [[Song dynasty]] and was the one who brought Möngke's body back to [[Mongolia]] after the Great Khan was slain by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Zhang Zhi]] during the [[Siege of Diaoyu Castle]] in 1259.<ref name="Tomb of the Khan" />


Impressed by the skills of [[Bayan]], an officer who crippled Zhi while she fled, Asutai later recruited him both into the ''kheshig'' and the Templar Order.
Impressed by the skills of [[Bayan]], an officer who crippled Zhi while she fled, Asutai later recruited him both into the [[Kheshig]] and the Templar Order.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Asutai (died c. 1280s), was a prince of the Mongol Empire and the fourth son the Great Khan Möngke. He was, like his father, a member of the Templar Order.[2]

He followed his father during his campaign against the Song dynasty and was the one who brought Möngke's body back to Mongolia after the Great Khan was slain by the Assassin Zhang Zhi during the Siege of Diaoyu Castle in 1259.[2]

Impressed by the skills of Bayan, an officer who crippled Zhi while she fled, Asutai later recruited him both into the Kheshig and the Templar Order.

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