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Yesugei Baghatur - Hoelun Yesugei Baghatur or Yesugei The Brave (11XXâ1180) (Yesügei, Yesükhei) was a Mongol Khan (or ruler). ...
Hoelun was the mother of Mongol Khan Genghis Khan and the grandmother of Ogedei Khan, first emperor of Yuan Dynasty. ...
- Belgutei (not by Hoelun)
- Bekhter (not by Hoelun) i like poops
- Jöchi Khasar (also simply "Qasar" or "Kasar", or "Khabutu Khasar" - lit. "Khasar the Archer")
- Temüge
- Temüjin (Genghis Khan), Khagan 1206-1227 - Borte (principal wife)
- Jochi (paternity uncertain)
- Son Orda, founder of the White Horde (Khan 1226-1280) in Kazachstan.
- Son Kochu, Khan of the White Horde 1280-1302.
- Son Batu, founder of the Blue Horde, and later of the Golden Horde (or Kipchak Khanate) (Khan 1240-1255) in Russia.
- Son Sartaq, Khan of the Golden Horde 1255-1256.
- Toqoqan (?)
- Mengu-Timur, Khan of the Golden Horde 1266-1282.
- Son Berke, Khan of the Golden Horde 1256-1266.
- Son Sinkur
- Son Siban
- Baul/Teval
- Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate in present-day Iran, reputed ancestor of Babur of the Mughal Empire in India.
- Son Mö'etüken
- Son Qara Hülëgü (d. 1252), Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1242-1246 and 1252.
- Son Mubarak Shah, Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1252-1260 and 1266.
- Son Yesü Möngke, (d. 1252), Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1252.
- Son Alghu, (d. ca. 1266), Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1260-1266.
- Son Yesünto'a
- Son Baraq (d. 1271), Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1266-1271.
- Ögedei, ruled as Khagan 1229-1241.
- Son Guyuk, Khagan 1246-1248.
- Son Kadan.
- Son Kashin.
- Tolui - Sorghaghtani Beki
and it is very good for u and also for ures truely Jöchi Khasar (or Qasar) was one of Chinggis Khans three full brothers. ...
Temüge was the brother of Temüjin, more widely known as the Genghis Khan. ...
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Khagan or Great Khan (Old Turkic , alternatively spelled Chagan, Khaghan, Kagan, Qagan, Qaghan), is a title of imperial rank in the Mongolian and Turkic languages equal to the status of emperor and someone who rules a Khaganate (empire, greater than an ordinary Khan, but often referred to as such in...
Börte was the primary empress of the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan. ...
Jochi (also spelled Jöchi) (c. ...
Orda was a Mongol khan, the eldest grandson of Genghis Khan, son of Jöchi and the founder of White Horde. ...
The White Horde was a the name of a Mongolian state of the 14th century. ...
The Republic of Kazakhstan or Kazakhstan (Kazakh: ÒазаÒÑÑан, Qazaqstan, IPA ; Russian: ÐазаÑ
ÑÑан, Kazakhstán, IPA ), also spelled Kazakstan, is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Asia. ...
Batu Khan (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) (c. ...
Blue Horde was one of descendat states which formed around 1227 as the Mongol Empire desintegrated. ...
The four successor Khanates of the Mongol Empire: Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde, Il-Khanate and Chagatai Khanate The Golden Horde (Mongolian: Altan Ordyn Uls; Turkish: ; Tatar: ; Russian: ) was a Mongol[1][2][3][4] â later Turkicized[3] â khanate established in parts of present-day Russia...
The Golden Horde (also known as Kipchak or Qipchaq Khanate) was a Tatar state established in present day Russia by unification of Blue Horde and White Horde around 1378. ...
Sartaq Khan (also spelt as Sartak or Sartach, died 1256) was the son of Batu Khan and Empress Dowager Khanum Boraqcin of Hwarizim Sahi (Khanate of Kipchak). ...
Mengu-Timur, Batu Khans grandson, was a khan of the Golden Horde in 1266-1282. ...
Tokhta or Toqta (? - c. ...
Berke was the ruler of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266, in the aftermath of the reign of his brother Batu Khan. ...
Nogai Khan (died 1299), also called Kara Nogai (Black Nogai), was a Khan of the Golden Horde and a great-grandson of Genghis Khan. ...
Tsar Chaka was tsar of Bulgaria from 1298-1300. ...
Chagatai Khan (alternative spellings ÃaÄatay in Turkic Chagata, Chugta, Chagta, Djagatai, Chaghtai) was the second son of Genghis Khan. ...
The four successor Khanates of the Mongol Empire: Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde, Il-Khanate and Chagatai Khanate Chagatai Khan (alternative spellings Chagata, Chugta, Chagta, Djagatai, Jagatai), a son of Genghis Khan (1206â1227), controlled the part of the Mongol Empire which extended from the Ili...
ZÄhir ud-DÄ«n Mohammad, commonly known as BÄbur (February 14, 1483 â December 26, 1530) (Chaghatay/Persian: ; also spelled ), was a Muslim Emperor from Central Asia who founded the Mughal dynasty of India. ...
Flag Mughal Empire at its greatest extent in 1700 Capital Agra, Delhi Language(s) Persian (initially also Chagatai; later also Urdu) Government Monarchy List of Mughal emperors - 1526-1530 Babur - 1530â1539 and after restoration 1555â1556 Humayun - 1556â1605 Akbar - 1605â1627 Jahangir - 1628â1658 Shah Jahan - 1659â1707...
Qara Hülëgü (d. ...
Mubarak Shah was head of the ulus of the Chagatai Khanate (1252-1260, March-September 1266). ...
Yesü Möngke (d. ...
Alghu (d. ...
Baraq (d. ...
Ãgedei Khan, (Mongolian: , Ãgöödei; Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; also Ogotai or Oktay; ca. ...
Güyük (c. ...
Kadaň (Kadan, Kaaden in German) is a town in North Bohemia. ...
Kaidu (d. ...
Tolui,also rendered Toluy or Tolui Khan (Mongolian: ; Chinese: ; pinyin: ; 1190â1232), was the youngest son of Genghis Khan by Börte. ...
Sorghaghtani Beki (died 1252) was the mother of four of the great figures in Mongol history, especially Möngke Khan, Kublai Khan, and Hulagu Khan. ...
Kublai Khan, Khubilai Khan or the last of the Great Khans (September 23, 1215[8] - February 18, 1294[9]) (Mongolian: Ð¥Ñбилай Ñ
аан, Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ), was a Mongol military leader. ...
The four successor Khanates of the Mongol Empire Capital Dadu Language(s) Mongolian Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor - 1260-1294 Kublai Khan - 1333-1370 Ukhaatu Khan History - establishing the Yuan Dynasty 1271 - Fall of Dadu September 14, 1368 Population - 1330 est. ...
Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China was the second leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1294 and 1307. ...
Emperor Wuzong of Yuan China was the 3rd leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1308 and 1311. ...
The following is a list of Emperors of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. ...
The following is the Yuan dynasty family tree. ...
Hulagu Khan (also known as Hülegü, and Hulegu) (1217–8 February 1265) was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of Southwest Asia. ...
Khanates of Mongolian Empire: Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Empire of the Great Khan (Yuan Dynasty), Golden Horde The Ilkhanate (also spelled Il-khanate or Il Khanate) was one of the four divisions within the Mongol Empire. ...
Mesopotamia refers to the region now occupied by modern Iraq, and parts of eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and southwest Iran. ...
Abaqa Khan reigned from 1265-1282, the son of Hulegu and Oroqina Khatun, a Mongol Christian, was the second Il_Khan emperor in Persia. ...
Arghun Khan (c. ...
Gaykhatu (also spelt Gaikhatu) was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran. ...
Ahmed Tekuder (reigned 1282-1284) was the brother of Abaqa. ...
Möngke Khan (1208-1259, also transliterated as Mongke, Mongka, Möngka, Mangu) was the fourth khan of the Mongol Empire. ...
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