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1 Mongolian Empire. 2 Yuan dynasty. 3 Northern Yuan. ... The following is a list of Mongol consorts. ... origin name is Borjigin Namuzhong and is a descendant of ...
The Borjigin lineage, descendants of Kaidu, an early Mongol leader, were initially one of many clans inhabiting the Mongol heartland. [2] Genghis Khan was born c. 1162 , son of a Borjigit warrior named Yesügei , a member of the Qiyat sub-clan; over the next decades, he subjugated or killed all potential rivals, Borjigit or not. [ 3 ]
The unification created a new common ethnic identity as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian people. [citation needed] Almost all of tribes and clans mentioned in the Secret History of the Mongols [2] and some tribes mentioned in the Tarikh-i-Rashidi, there are total 33 Mongol tribes. [citation needed]
Pages in category "Women from the Mongol Empire" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The second Khan of the Mongol Empire. Töregene Khatun: 1242 - 1246 Regent of the Mongol Empire until the election of her son, Güyük Khan. Güyük Khan: August 24, 1246 - April 20, 1248 The third Khan of the Mongol Empire. Oghul Qaimish: 1248 - 1251 Regent of the Mongol Empire until her death in 1251. Möngke Khan: July 1, 1251 - August 11, 1259
Töröl Taiji (literally "related nobles"), members of the 'Altan Urug' and descendants of Genghis Khan. Khariyatu Taiji (literally "subject nobles"), descendants of Qasar, Belgutei and Genghis Khan's brothers, or of Tooril Khan and Tumetu-iin Noyans. Other titles used to refer to Mongolian nobles include: A-ge (ᠠᠭᠡ 阿哥), a son of a ...
Börte (c. 1161–1230), Great Khatun of the Mongol Empire and Khamag Mongol, the first wife of Temüjin, who became Genghis Khan. Chabi (c. 1225–1281), Khatun of Mongols and Empress of China. Daliyetemishi (died 1368), Empress of China and Khatun of Mongols. Tsendiin Dondogdulam (1876–1923), Queen Consort of Mongolia, the wife of Bogd Khan.
People of the Mongol Empire. Subcategories. ... Women from the Mongol Empire (5 C, 31 P) C. Mongol Empire Christians (1 C, 12 P) Concubines from the Mongol Empire (2 ...