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      • The first khan of Khamag Mongol recorded in history is Khabul Khan from the Borjigin clan.
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  2. The first khan of Khamag Mongol recorded in history is Khabul Khan from the Borjigin clan. Khabul Khan successfully repelled the invasions of the Jurchen-led Jin armies. Khabul Khan was succeeded by Ambaghai Khagann of the Taichiud.

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    Khabul Khan (Mongolian: Хабул хан; Chinese: 合不勒), also rendered as Qabul Khan, Kabul Khan and Khabul Khagan, (b. 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 Khaduli Barlas, who was in turn the ancestor of Timur.

  4. The first Khan to unite the Mongol clans: Khabul Khan: c. 1130 - 1148 The first Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation: Ambaghai Khan: 1148 - 1156 The second Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation Hotula Khan: 1156 - 1161 The third Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation Yesugei: c. 1160 - 1171 De facto ruler of the Khamag Mongol confederation

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    1206 - 1227
    The first Khan of the Mongol Empire
    1227 - 1229
    Regent of the Mongol Empire until his ...
    September 13, 1229 - December 11, 1241
    The second Khan of the Mongol Empire
    1242 - 1246
    Regent of the Mongol Empire until the ...
  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Genghis Khan (1162–1227 C.E.), the founder of the Mongol Empire, is widely regarded as one of the most successful military commanders in world history. In the year 1206 C.E., Genghis—originally known as Temujin—was in his forties, with his greatest military exploits still ahead of him.

  6. The first khan of Khamag Mongol recorded in history is Khabul Khan from the Borjigin clan. Khabul Khan successfully repelled the invasions of the Jurchen -led Jin armies. Khabul Khan was succeeded by Ambaghai Khagann of the Taichiud.

  7. The Khalkh (Khalkha) dialect of Mongolian dates from about the 17th century. The great chronicle The Secret History of the Mongols (mid-13th century) preserves a premodern version of the language (Middle Mongol) in a Chinese transcription.

  8. Sep 19, 2012 · Genghis Khan, born and known as Temüjin (1165-1227), emerged on the steppes as a charismatic leader, slowly gaining a following before becoming a nökhör (companion or vassal) to Toghril (d. 1203/1204) Khan of the Kereits, the dominant tribe in central Mongolia.

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