Although the ruling Tayichiud clan was destroyed by Genghis, their descendants, who had surrendered, achieved fame in parts of the
Mongol Empire.
Jebe (born Jurgaadai), who had struck the final blow to the
Jurchens during the
Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty in 1219 and defeated the
Kypchaks and their European allies at the
battle of Kalka in 1223, was from Besud clan of Tayichiud.
Baiju, the commander of the Tammachi in Persia, was also from the Besud clan of the Tayichiud. Chilaun, one of Genghis Khan's four close companions, was from the Suldus, a sub-clan of the Tayichiud. His descendant
Chupan reached the peak of his career during the reign of
Ilkhan Abu Said, and was given the title of chief commander of all Mongol Khanates by the court of the
Yuan Dynasty in 1327. In the
Chagatai Khanate, another
aristocrat,
Buyan Suldus, overthrew the
Qara'unas in
Transoxiana in 1359, but was executed by Chagatai Khan
Tughluq Temur in 1362. ==Influence==