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    Khatun [a] ( / xəˈtuːn / khə-TOON) is a title of the female counterpart to a khan or a khagan of the Turkic Khaganates and in the subsequent Mongol Empire . Etymology and history. Before the advent of Islam in Central Asia, Khatun was the title of the queen of Bukhara.

  2. Töregene Khatun (also Turakina, Mongolian: Дөргэнэ, ᠲᠦᠷᠭᠡᠨ ᠡ) (d. 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 1246.

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · Learn about the four women who ruled over different regions of the Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan. Listen to the podcast episode with Jack Weatherford, the author of The Secret History of the Mongol Queens.

  4. Jan 25, 2022 · Khatun Zumurrud was the mother of Isma'il, the ruler of Damascus, who plotted to give away his kingdom to the Crusaders. She assassinated her son and his heir to keep the throne for herself, and built a mosque and a mausoleum in Baghdad.

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  5. Jul 6, 2021 · Learn about Jahan Malek Khatun, a Persian poet who wrote ghazals with wit and passion. Read her poems and her preface, the only known by a premodern Persian woman poet.

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  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Katun – A title for the wife of a Khan (ruler) Khatun – Appearing in records as early as the 9th century for high ranking women. Over centuries, the term evolved through the Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Mughal Indian kingdoms, and more. And we can‘t forget the male equivalent to Hatun….

  8. Toregene Khatun was the daughter-in-law of Genghis Khan and the wife of Ögedei, who ruled the Mongol Empire from 1241 to 1246 AD. She was a powerful and influential woman who reformed the tax system, built monuments, and appointed loyal advisors, but was betrayed and executed by her son Güyük.

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