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  1. The family tree of Genghis Khan is listed below. This family tree only lists prominent members of the Borjigin family and does not reach the present. Genghis Khan appears in the middle of the tree, and Kublai Khan appears at the bottom of the tree.

  2. The following is the Yuan dynasty family tree. Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. The empire became split beginning with the succession war of his grandsons Kublai Khan and Ariq Boke. Kublai Khan, after defeating his younger brother Ariq Boke, founded the Yuan dynasty of China in 1271.

  3. Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 – August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire. After spending most of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns, conquering large parts of China and Central Asia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BorjiginBorjigin - Wikipedia

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    The patrilineage began with Blue-grey Wolf (Börte Chino) and Fallow Doe (Gua Maral). According to The Secret History of the Mongols, their 11th generation descendant Dobu Mergen's widow Alan Gua the Fair was impregnated by a ray of light. Her youngest son became the ancestor of the later Borjigid. He was Bodonchar Munkhag, who along with his brothe...

    The Borjigin family ruled over the Mongol Empire from the 13th to 14th century. The rise of Genghis Khan narrowed the scope of the Borjigid-Kiyad clans sharply. This separation was emphasized by the intermarriage of Genghis's descendants with the Barlas, Baarin, Manghud and other branches of the original Borjigid. In the western regions of the Empi...

    Rulers of the Khamag Mongol

    1. Khaidu 2. Khabul Khan 3. Yesugei

    Emperors and rulers of the Mongol Empire

    1. Genghis Khan 2. Tolui Khan 3. Ögedei Khan 4. Güyük Khan 5. Möngke Khan 6. Kublai Khan

    Post-Mongol Empire Golden Horde

    1. Urus Khan 2. Toqtamish 3. Mamai[d] 4. Olug Moxammat

    Tolui with his wife Sorghaghtani Beki
    Mengli Giray at the court of Bayezid II

    Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire in 1206. His grandson, Kublai Khan, after defeating his younger brother and rival claimant to the throne Ariq Böke, founded the Yuan dynasty of China in 1271. The dynasty was overthrown by the Ming dynasty during the reign of Toghon Temür in 1368, but it survived in the Mongolian Plateau, known as the Northern...

    Wada Sei 和田清. Tōashi Kenkyū (Mōko Hen)東亜史研究 (蒙古編). Tokyo, 1959.
    Honda Minobu 本田實信. On the genealogy of the early Northern Yüan, Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, XXX-314, 1958.
    Okada Hidehiro 岡田英弘. Dayan Hagan no nendaiダヤン・ハガンの年代. Tōyō Gakuhō, Vol. 48, No. 3 pp. 1–26 and No. 4 pp. 40–61, 1965.
    Okada Hidehiro 岡田英弘. Dayan Hagan no senseiダヤン・ハガンの先世. Shigaku Zasshi. Vol. 75, No. 5, pp. 1–38, 1966.
  5. Jul 17, 2024 · Temüjin Yesügei (also known as Genghis Khan, or Chinggis Khan) was the son of Yesügei by his second wife Hö'elün. When Temüjin was nine years old, he was betrothed to Börte Dei, the daughter of Dei-Sechen (meaning Dei the wise), a nobleman of the Onggirat tribe.

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    • Börte Dei
  6. The family tree of Genghis Khan, known as the Borjigin dynasty, consisted of his descendants who held significant positions within the empire. Genghis Khan had four sons, Jochi, Chagatai, Ögedei, and Tolui, who all played major roles in the Mongol conquests. Jochi, the eldest son, was the father of Batu Khan, who founded the Golden Horde.

  7. Jan 23, 2015 · A 2003 paper 2 led by Chris Tyler-Smith, an evolutionary geneticist now at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, UK, discovered that 8% of men in 16 populations spanning Asia (and 0.5% of...

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