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    Khamag Mongol (Mongolian: Хамаг монгол, romanized: Khamag mongol, lit. 'the whole Mongol'; Chinese: 蒙兀國) was a loose Mongolic tribal confederation on...
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  • Yesugei (category Mongol Empire people)
    也速該; pinyin: Yěsùgāi) (b. 1134 – d. 1171) was a major chief of the Khamag Mongol confederation and the father of Temüjin, who later became known as Genghis...
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  • Khan. Khamag Mongol was unable to elect a khan after Hotula died. However, Khabul's grandson Yesukhei baghatur was a major chief of Khamag Mongol. Yesukhei...
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    Khabul Khan (category 12th-century Mongol khans)
    1090s/1100 – d. 1130 CE.) was the founder and first known Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation and great-grandfather of Genghis Khan, and brother of...
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  • Khanate (redirect from Mongol khanates)
    of the Mongol Oirats, settled along the lower Volga River (in modern Russia and Kazakhstan), 1630-1771 Kara Del Keraite Khanate Khamag Mongol Khanate...
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  • Taichiud (category Mongol peoples)
    Mongolian: Тайчууд [ˈtʰæːtɕʰuːt]) was one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation in the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded...
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  • (Mongolian: Бэхтэр; died 1176) was the son of Yesugei, chief of the Khamag Mongol, and a junior wife named Sochigel or Suchigu in some sources and Ko'agjin...
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  • Jamukha (category 13th-century Mongol khans)
    sub-tribe of the Khamag Mongol confederation, and was an anda (i.e. blood brother) to Temüjin. According to The Secret History of the Mongols, when Börte,...
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    Mongols in China, also known as Mongolian Chinese, are ethnic Mongols who live in China. They are one of the 56 ethnic groups recognized by the Chinese...
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    Mongolian: Халх ᠬᠠᠯᠬ᠎ᠠ [ˈχa̠ɬχ]) have been the largest subgroup of the Mongols in modern Mongolia since the 15th century. The Khalkha, together with Chahars...
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    literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division. It was established...
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    dynasty rulers, known as the Golden Kings, successfully resisted the Khamag Mongol confederation, ruled at the time by Khabul Khan, great-grandfather of...
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    Mongolia (redirect from Mongol Uls)
    Chinese MuwngkuX). After the fall of the Liao dynasty in 1125, the Khamag Mongols became a leading tribe on the Mongolian Plateau. However, their wars...
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  • Ambaghai (category 12th-century Mongol khans)
    Hambaqai Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠮᠪᠠᠭᠠᠢ; ? – died 1156) was a Khan of the Khamag Mongol, succeeding his cousin Khabul Khan. He was one of the great-grandsons...
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    Mongol heartland in the East Asian Steppe, when Genghis Khan united the nomadic tribes and became the first Khagan of the Empire in 1206. The Khamag Mongol...
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    The qualifier Mongol tribes was established as an umbrella term in the early 13th century, when Temüjin (later Genghis Khan) united the different tribes...
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    ethnonym Khori. The Gorlos Mongols represents one of the oldest tribes that were part of the Darlikin branch of the Khamag Mongols. In the 12th century they...
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    Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty. After the fall of the Liao in 1125, the Khamag Mongols became a leading tribe on the Mongolian Plateau. However, their wars...
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  • Temülün (category Women from the Mongol Empire)
    founder and Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Her parents were Yesügei, chief of the Borjigin clan in the Khamag Mongol confederation, and his second wife...
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    Borjigin (category Mongol Empire people)
    grandson Temujin (Genghis Khan, son of Yesugei) ruled the Khamag Mongol. By the unification of the Mongols in 1206, virtually all of Temujin's uncles and first...
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  • Hotula Khan (category Mongol khans)
    Mongolian:ᠬᠤᠲᠤᠯ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ; Chinese: 忽都剌罕;) (c. 1111 – 1161) was a Khan of Khamag Mongol, a son of Khabul Khan, and thus a great-uncle of Genghis Khan, and the...
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  • Tumbinai Khan (category 12th-century Mongol khans)
    centuries. His son and successor Khabul Khan was the founder of the Khamag Mongol after his death. His second son Khaduli aided Khabul. He was the son...
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    The Mongolic languages are a language family spoken by the Mongolic peoples in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North Asia and East Asia, mostly in Mongolia...
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    absorbed the Khitans to their military benefit. The Khitans considered the Khamag Mongols as their last hope when the Liao dynasty was invaded by the Jin, Song...
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    polities as "khanates" (after khan, the title of their rulers). After the Mongol conquests of the 13th century the term orda ("horde") also came into use — as...
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  • Bashinkhor Dogshin (category 12th-century Mongol khans)
    Munkhag, who was Mongol warlord and a founder of Borjigin clan. Bashinkor was a grandfather of Khabul Khan who created the united Khamag Mongol Confederation...
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    The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids...
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    Batu Khan (c. 1205–1255) was a Mongol ruler and founder of the Golden Horde, a constituent of the Mongol Empire established after Genghis Khan's demise...
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    Khabul Khan - was the first son of Tumbinai Setsen, and Khan of the Khamag Mongol (1120–1149) 20. Ohinbarhag - was the first son of Khabul Khan 20. Bartan...
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    The following is a list of Mongol rulers. The list of states is chronological but follows the development of different dynasties. Before Kublai Khan announced...
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