• Boroqul (redirect from Borokhula)
    Boroqul (Mongolian: Борохул, also known as Boroghul, Boro'ul, and Borokhula; c. 1162–1217) was one of the foremost generals of Temüjin (later Genghis...
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  • Jebe Nuomin Darong as Jochi Ailiku as Chagatai Baodi as Ögedei Sulide as Borokhula Anqi'er as Muqali Hongtong Batu as Jamukha Wurijitu as Wang Khan Baisha...
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    Temüjin's badly wounded son Ögedei had been transported and tended to by Borokhula, a leading warrior. Temüjin called in every possible ally and swore a...
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    and lost on the battlefield. His father's adopted brother and companion Borokhula rescued him. Although he was already married, in 1204 his father gave...
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    groups, commanded by the four generals Mukhulai, Chormaqan, Bo'orchu and Borokhula. Members of the kheshig outranked almost any other military officers in...
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    councillors from 1265, and Oz-temur of the Arulad headed the censorate. Borokhula's descendant, Ochicher, headed a kheshig (Mongolian imperial guard) and...
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  • intercepted Toghrul and took half his people hostage. Temüjin sent Muqali, Borokhula, Chilaun, and Bo'orchu to support the Keraites. They arrived in time to...
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  • arrow. Muqali (木華黎), Chilaun (赤老溫), Huduhu (忽都虎) and Jelme (者勒米) and Borokhula (博爾忽) are among Genghis Khan's followers. Some of them show up to save...
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  • as A'zhen Lam Wai-kin as Jebe Au Wai-lam as Bogan Cheung Yik-ming as Borokhula Wu Wai-hong as Ercha Alan Chui Chung-San as Yesügei Yip Seung-wah as Menglike...
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  • and White Horde. Bo'orchu (13th century), companion of Genghis Khan. Borokhula (13th century), general. Boroldai (13th century), general. Budugen (died...
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