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Updated: May 22, 2025
Genghis Khan rewarded Jena in the most magnificent manner for his successful performance of this exploit, and then, putting Kushluk's head upon a pole, he displayed it in all the camps and villages through which he passed, where it served at once as a token and a trophy of his victory against an enemy, and, at the same time, as a warning to all other persons of the terrible danger which they would incur in attempting to resist his power.
Idikut's quarrel with Gurkhan's tax-gatherers. Rebellion. He sends to Genghis Khan. His reception of the embassy. Idikut's visit to Genghis Khan. Gurkhan in a rage. Jena. Subsequent history of Kushluk. Kushluk's final defeat and flight. Hotly pursued by Jena. Kushluk's death. Genghis Khan's triumph.
Nearly all the tribes composing both the Mongul and the Tartar nations had now submitted to him, though he still had some small wars to wage from time to time with some of the more distant tribes before his authority was fully and finally acknowledged. The history of some of these conflicts will be narrated in the next chapter. Kushluk's escape. Tukta Bey. Kashin.
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