Tolui
Tolui (Mongolian: ᠲᠤᠯᠤᠢ, Tolui, 1192 - 1232) is the fourth son of Genghis Khan. Chinese notation is thunder, in Persian notation تولى خان tūluy khān or تولوى خان tūlūy khān, in Mongolian it is spelled Тулуй, Tului. The descendants were awarded the mausoleum of Hesh sect, because they descended from the 4th and subsequent generations of the Emperor of the Mongol Empire (the Great Haan), and was named as Jing Xiang Emperor. In Japanese literature there are cases sometimes written as Truely, Tsurui. The name Toluy means "Mirror" in medieval Mongolian. Jobs, Chagatai, Ogoday's motherly brother. He was brave at bravery since he was young, and he said his popularity was great. Because it was the youngest child born from Genghis 's right wife Borte, he was the most powerful royalty of the empire that he had in his possession without receiving Urs' seal until his father's death according to the practice of Suzuko inheritance. ...