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Holhur / Kholhur
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Qi be isi qe nochen
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Alaqibahe nochen
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Chaurkhan was appointed to be assistant of King Eljitai ( son of Chinggis Khan's younger brother Khajiun ) with his 2000 Oirad troop. King Eljitai's successors were executed for rebellion against Khubi...
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Eljitai (Alaqitai nochen)
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In 1389, the Ming Dynasty formed three guards for Mongol chiefs on the eastern slopes of the Khinggan. The Uriankhai clan formed the Doyin Guard (Doyan in Chinese language) on the Chaor River. The co...
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Tuqu (Etendard)
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Chichegen Bilgi
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Аригбөх хан Ariq Böke
(b. - 1266)
Ariq Böke / Arigbugda Khan / Erik Böge / Arig Böke (died c.a.1266), was yongest son of Tolui (1193 Mongolia - 1232 Mongolia). (Wikipea).
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Maria Palaiologina MP
(c.1246 - 1308)
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Haimash Khatun MP
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Abaqa Khan MP
(1234 - 1282)
Abaqa Khan (1234–1282), also Abaga (Mongolian: Абага, “paternal uncle”), Abaka or Abagha Khan, was the second Mongol ruler (Il-khan) of the Persian Ilkhanate. The son of Hulagu Khan and Yesuncin Khatun...
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Kelmish-Aqa Khatun
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Saljidai Qonqirat
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Kutuktai
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Mengü Temür
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Eldjeï
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Taraghaï
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Ahmad Teküder (Ilkhan 1282-1284)
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ХУЛЕГУ хан MP
(c.1217 - 1265)
Hulagu Khan, also known as Hülegü, Hulegu or Halaku (Mongolian: Хүлэгү, derived from the word for "surplus"[1]), Khülegü; Chagatai/Urdu/Persian: ہلاکو - Hulaku; Arabic: هولاكو;Chinese: 旭烈兀; c. 1217 – ...
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Сорхагтани Бехи Sorghaghtani Beki
(c.1198 - 1252)
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ᠪᠣᠷᠵᠢᠭᠢᠨ ᠴᠢᠩᠬᠢᠮ / 孛兒只斤·真金 / Borjigin Zhenjin, Crown Prince of Yuan
(1243 - 1286)
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Namokhan
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Mangala
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Dordji
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ᠪᠣᠷᠵᠢᠭᠢᠨ ᠬᠤᠪᠢᠯᠠᠢ᠂ ᠰᠡᠴᠡᠨ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ / 元世祖 忽必烈 / Borjigin Kublai, Emperor Shizu of Yuan and Sechen Khan of Mongol Empire
(1215 - 1294)
Khubilaï (Grand Khan 1260-1294) petit-fils préféré de Gengis
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Charqi
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Мөнх хан Möngke Khan
(1208 - 1259)
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Godan (Goslan/ Qachin)
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Storkhan of Mongol Empire
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Kaidu
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Kashin Last Name
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Qada´an / Qaratchar
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Chiremon
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Qutcha / Qughu
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Baqu
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Oghul Qaïmich (Régente 1248-1251)
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ГУЮГ хан MP
(c.1206 - 1248)
Wikipea: Güyük khan levde mellan 1206 och 1248 och var storkhan i Mongolväldet de sista två åren av sitt liv. Han var son till Ögedei, kusin till Khubilai khan och sonson till Gjingis Khan. Han deltog ...
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Töregene Khatun MP
(deceased)
Töregene Khatun (also Turakina) (1244–1246) was the Great Khatun and regent of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her eldest son Güyük Khan in 124...
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Alghu
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Yesü Möngke
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Baraq Khan
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Yäsüntoä
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Möatükan
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Baidar
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Belgechi
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Qadan
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Yissu Mengü (Khan 1246-1252)
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Sarban
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Nikkai Oghul (Khan 1271-1272)
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Büri (= Loup)
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Orghana Qatun (Khan 1252-1261)
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Alghu (Khan 1261-1266)
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Baydar
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Orghana Qatun (Khan 1252-1261)
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Qara Hülegü (Khan 1242-1246)
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Mütügen (tué 1221 devant Bamiyan) petit fils préféré de Gengis-Khan
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Mochi Yebe
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Qaïdu (Grand-Khan Ögödeïde -+1301)
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Tutukan (Toqoqan), Horde
(c.1212 - c.1256)
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Möngke Golden Horde
(c.1230 - c.1280)
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Buka-Timur
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Oljei Khatun
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Shiban Khan
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Batu Khan БАТУ Xан MP
(c.1207 - c.1255)
Batu Khan (Mongolian: Бат Хаан, Russian: Баты́й,Chinese: 拔都可汗 (c. 1205–1255) was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Ulus of Jochi (or Golden Horde), the sub-khanate of the Mongol Empire.
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Боракчин хатун
(b. - 1257)
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Toqoqon / Togha Temür / Toqoi Khan / Toqo
(deceased)
Toqoqan / Togha Temür / Togoi Khan, was a member of the ruling family of Mongol Empire. He was a son of Batu Khan.
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Buka Ujin of Oirat
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Sartak Khan de la Horde d'Or 1255-1256 assassiné sur ordre de Bärkä Чингизид
(b. - 1256)
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ОРДА хан
(c.1204 - 1280)
Orda Ichen (Lord Orda, Орд эзэн ("Ord ezen")) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled eastern part of the Ulus of Jochi during the 13th century.
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Kanitchi 1280-1302
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Qurumchi
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Chaïbanides
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Тангад Чингизид
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Sorghan Sorqadu Чингиз Tscingiz
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Shingqur, Büri, Tangqut, Toqa-Tämur, Shiban? Чингизид
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Saint Piotr (+1290) Tzarévitch de la Horde d'Or-auteur de miracles Царевич
(b. - 1290)
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Fille d'un notable mongol de la ville de Rostov-Viélikii Царевич
(deceased)
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Баул (Тевал) хан
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Ta'atar Чингизид
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Nogai / Isa Khan
(b. - c.1299)
Нога̀й (починал 1299 г.), наричан още Иса Ногай, е темник, предводител и де факто управник на Златната орда, както и праправнук на Чингис хан. Неговият дядо е Баул (Тевал) хан - седмият син на Джучи.
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Bälgütäi (Faste)
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Bäktär (Cuirasse)
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Khadjiun/QACIUN (Hechuhegejen) Khaji'un
(deceased)
Khachiun died in the battle against Naimans.
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Khasar
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Temulin / Tämülün (Ferrure) Temulin
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Temüge
(1168 - 1246)
Temüge (1168–1246) was the youngest brother of Genghis Khan. As the youngest sibling...
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Gelejian
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Тулуй хан Tolui Khan
(1193 - 1231)
Tolui, also rendered Toluy, Tului or Tolui Khan (Mongolian: Толуй хаан (1192–1232) was the youngest son of Genghis Khan by Börte...
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Ögedei Khan УГЕДЕЙ хан MP
(1187 - 1241)
Ögedei Khan (Mongolian: Өгэдэй, Ögedei; also Ogotai or Oktay; Ogodei) (c. 1186 – December 11, 1241) was the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan (Khagan) of the Mongol Empire by succeeding h...
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ЧАТАЛАЙ хан MP
(1185 - 1242)
Chagatai Khan (Mongolian: Цагадай, Tsagadai; c. 1185–1241 or 1242) was the second son of Genghis Khan and first khan and origin of the names of the Chagatai Khanate, Chagatai language and Chagatai Turk...
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Jochi Зүчи Khan MP
(c.1185 - 1227)
Jochi Khan (Mongolian: Зүчи, Züchi, Crimean Tatar: Cuçi; also spelled Jöchi and Juchi) (c. 1180–1227) was the eldest of the Mongol chieftain Genghis Khan's four sons by his principal wife Börte. An acc...
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