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During the [[Battle of Thaylen Field]], [[Odium]] brought up Dalinar's memory of killing Yezriar as part of his attempt to make Dalinar give in to him, presumably because Dalinar's high regard for Teleb caused him to realize Yezriar must have been a very good man to hold Teleb's loyalty.{{book ref|sa3|118}}
 
== Trivia ==
There* areTeleb's character has several referencessimilarities to [[Wikipedia: Jebe|Jebe]], one of the great generals of the Mongol army during the 1200s. These include that Jebe, as an enemy of Genghis Khan, shot him in the neck. After being brought to Genghis, he promised to serve him loyally.
 
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|In 1204, during the Battle of the Thirteen Sides, an arrow wounded Genghis Khan in the neck.[1] His loyal subordinate, Jelme, cared for him. After winning the battle, he asked the defeated to reveal who shot his horse in the neck. This was an euphemism for his own injury in an attempt to conceal his injury or possibly to prevent false confessions. Jirqo'adai (Jebe) voluntarily confessed, and further added that it was Genghis Khan's choice to kill him, but if Jirqo'adai was allowed to live, he would serve Genghis Khan loyally. Genghis Khan valued demonstrated skills by men and their loyalty. He thus pardoned and praised Jebe in this account. He then gave Jirqo'adai a new name, Jebe, which means both "arrow" and "weapon" in Mongolian. [2]
| [1]Leo Saini (8 June 2020). "How Genghis Khan Became the Most Feared Ruler in the World". medium.com. [2] Pow, "The Last Campaign and Death of Jebe Noyan," 32, 34.
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