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Hö'elün
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shortly after her wedding by Yesügei , an important member of the Mongols, who abducted her to be his primary wife. She and Yesügei had four sons and one daughter:
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Сочихэл, Chinese (Simplifed): 速赤格勒) was either a junior wife or concubine of Yesügei , the chief of the Khamag Mongol confederation and father of Genghis Khan
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the first wife of Temüjin. When Temüjin was nine years old his father, Yesügei , went in search of a wife for him. He set out to find a girl from Temüjin’s
Mughal-Mongol genealogy
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Bodonchar Khaidu Khabul Khan Hoelun Yesügei Börte Genghis Khan Hasar Hachiun Temüge Belgutei Behter Jochi Chagatai Töregene Khatun Ögedei Sorghaghtani
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Bator and he became blood-brother (anda) to Yesugei . Genghis Khan called him khan etseg ('khan father'). Yesugei , having disposed of all Tughrul's sons, was
Genghis Khan (TVB TV series)
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Cheung Yik-ming as Borokhula Wu Wai-hong as Ercha Alan Chui Chung-San as Yesügei Yip Seung-wah as Menglike Lau Ya-lai as Suchi Ng Jui-ting as Bieke Yu Ming
Genghis Khan (ATV TV series)
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television series was aired by ATV's rival TVB. Tony Liu as Genghis Khan / Yesügei Sun Xing as Jamukha Eva Lai as Börte Poon Sin-yi as Hoelun Berg Ng as Hasar
Batdorj-in Baasanjab
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1997 Yidai Tianjiao Chengji Sihan 一代天驕成吉思汗 Genghis Khan 2007 Mongol 蒙古王 Yesügei 2008 Red Cliff 赤壁 Guan Yu 2012 Aravt Tsakhar 2015 Wolf Totem Bilig 2018
List of monarchs of Persia
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Birth Family relations Reign Death Notes Khan Genghis Temujin 1162 Son of Yesugei Baghatur 1220–1227 1227 Ruling in Mongolia from 1206 Khan Tolui 1192 Son
Tengrism
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tribe at 9 years old to choose a wife, Dei Setsen of the Qongirat tells Yesugei the father of Temujin (Genghis Khan) that he dreamt of a white falcon,
List of country-name etymologies
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MuwngkuX) tribe now known as the Khamag Mongol. The last head of the tribe was Yesügei , whose son Temüjin eventually united all the Shiwei tribes as the Mongol