The following is a list of Genghis Khan's ancestors. This tree only includes significant members of the Borjigin family and does not go all the way up to the present day. Amid the tree, Genghis Khan emerges, and at the bottom, Kublai Khan appears. The Borjigin dynasty was the Mongol Empire's royal family between the 13th and 14th centuries.
Genghis Khan's Dynasties
Genghis Khan's Dynasties Borte Chino known as Grey Wolf, and his wife was GuaMaral, known as White Doe |
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Name |
Notes |
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Bat Tsagan |
He was the son of Borte Chino and Gua Mara |
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Tamacha |
He was the son of Bat Tsagan |
3 |
HoricharMergen |
He was the son of Tamacha |
4 |
UujimBuural |
He was the son of HoricharMergen |
5 |
SaliHachau |
He was the son of UujimBuural |
6 |
YeheNidun |
He was the son of SaliHachau |
7 |
Sem Sochi |
He was the son of YeheNidun |
8 |
Harchu |
He was the son of Sem Sochi |
9 |
BorjigidaiMergen |
He was the son of Harchu, and his wife was MongoljinGua |
10 |
Torogoljin Bayan |
He was the son of BorjigidaiMergen, and his wife was BorogchinGua |
11 |
DuvaSokhor |
was the first son of Torogoljin Bayan |
DobunMergen |
Torogoljin Bayan's second son, with Alan Gua as his wife. |
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12 |
Belgunudei |
was the first son of DobunMergen and Alan Gua |
Bugunudei |
was the second son of DobunMergen and Alan Gua |
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BukhuKhatagi |
was the first son of Alan Gua, considered after the death of DobunMergen |
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BukhatuSalji |
was the second son of Alan Gua, considered after the death of DobunMergen |
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BodoncharMunkhag |
was the third son of Alan Gua, apprehended after the death of DobunMergen |
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13 |
HabichBaghatur |
was the son of BodoncharMunkhag |
14 |
MenenTudun |
was the son of HabichBaghatur |
15 |
HachiHulug |
was the son of MenenTudun |
16 |
Khaidu |
was the son of HachiHulug |
17 |
BaishinkhorDogshin |
was the first son of Khaidu |
ChirhyaLynhua |
was the second son of Khaidu |
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ChaujinOrtagai |
was the third son of Khaidu |
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18 |
TumbinaiSetsen |
son of BaishinkhorDogshin |
Sengun Bilge |
son of ChirhyaLynhua |
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19 |
Khabul Khan |
the first son of TumbinaiSetsen, and Khan of the Khamag Mongol (1120–1149) |
Semsochule |
second son of TumbinaiSetsen |
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Ambaghai Khan |
son of Sengun Bilge. And Khan of the Khamag Mongol (from 1149 to 1156) |
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Ohinbarhag |
first son of Khabul Khan |
BartanBaghatur |
second son of Khabul Khan |
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HutugtuMonhor
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third son of Khabul Khan |
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Hotula Khan |
fourth son of Khabul Khan. And Khan of the Khamag Mongol (1156–1160) |
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Hulan |
fifth son of Khabul Khan |
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Hadan |
sixth son of Khabul Khan |
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Todoi |
seventh son of Khabul Khan |
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ArdiBarlas |
first son of Semsochule |
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21 |
MengituHiyan |
first son of BartanBaghatur |
NegunTaiji |
second son of BartanBaghatur |
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Yesugei |
third son of BartanBaghatur, and his wife was Hoelun |
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Daridai |
fourth son of BartanBaghatur |
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MengituHiyan |
first son of BartanBaghatur |
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22 |
Temujin (Genghis Khan) |
first son of Yesugei and Hoelun. And Khan of the Khamag Mongol (from 1189 to 1206) |
Hasar |
second son of Yesugei and Hoelun |
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Hachiun |
third son of Yesugei and Hoelun |
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Temuge |
fourth son of Yesugei and Hoelun |
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Behter |
first son of Yesugei and his lesser wife Sochigel |
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Belgutei |
second son of Yesugei and his lesser wife Sochigel |
Genghis Khan's Descendants
Genghis Khan's Descendants Temujin (Genghis Khan) - Founder and Khagan of the Mongol Empire (1206–1227) |
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Name |
Notes |
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Jochi |
Ruler of the Ulus of Jochi (later known as Golden Horde or Kipchak Khanate) |
2 |
Orda |
Founder and Khan of the White Horde (1226–1251) |
Batu |
Founder and Khan of the Blue Horde (1227–1255) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1227–1255) |
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Berke |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1257–1267) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1257–1267) |
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Shiban |
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Teval |
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Toqa-Temur |
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3 |
Sartaqtai |
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Sartaq |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1255–1256) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1255–1256) |
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Qonqiran |
Khan of the White Horde (1251–1280) |
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Toqoqan |
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Qadaq |
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Tatar |
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Bai-Temur |
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Knots-Temur |
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Qonichi |
Khan of the White Horde (1280–1302) |
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Ulaghchi |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1256–1257) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1256–1257) |
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4 |
Tartu |
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Mongke-Temur |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1267–1280) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1267–1280) |
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Tode-Mongke |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1280–1287) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1280–1287) |
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Tole-Buqa |
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Nogai |
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Toqanchar |
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Khwaja |
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5 |
Bayan |
Khan of the White Horde (1302–1309) |
Tole-Buqa |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1287–1291) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1287–1291) |
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Toqta
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Khan of the Blue Horde (1291–1313) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1291–1313) |
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Toghrilcha |
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Mingqutai |
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Chaka |
Emperor of Bulgaria (1299–1300) |
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Sasi |
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Boz-Qulaq |
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Badik |
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6 |
Sasi-Buqa |
Khan of the White Horde (1309–1320) |
Oz-Beg |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1313–1341) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1313–1341) |
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Khidr |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1361–1361) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1361–1361) |
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Tuglu-Temur |
Khan of the White Horde (1362–1364) |
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Qara-Nogai |
Khan of the White Horde (1360–1362) |
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Buker-Khwaja |
Khan of the White Horde (1364–1366 |
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Mubarak-Khwaja |
Khan of the White Horde (1366–1368) |
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Urus |
Khan of the White Horde (1368–1376) and Khan of the Blue Horde (1372–1374 |
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Tuli-Khwaja |
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7 |
Erzen |
Khan of the White Horde (1320–1345) |
Tini-Beg |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1341–1342) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1341–1342) |
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Jani-Beg |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1342–1357) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1342–1357) |
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Toqtaqiya |
Khan of the White Horde (1376–1377) |
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Temur-Malik |
Khan of the White Horde (1377–1378) |
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Koirichak |
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Toqtamish |
Khan of the White Horde (1378–1380) and Khan of the Golden Horde (1380–1395) |
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Chimtai |
Khan of the White Horde (1345–1361) |
Berdi-Beg |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1357–1359) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1357–1359) |
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Qulpa |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1359–1360) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1359–1360) |
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Nawruz-Beg |
Khan of the Blue Horde (1360–1361) and ruling Khan of the Golden Horde (1360–1361) |
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Temür Qutlugh |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1395–1399) |
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Shadi Beg |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1399–1407) |
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Pulad |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1407–1410) |
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Baraq |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1422–1427) |
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Jalal al-Din |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1411–1412) |
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Karim-Berdi |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1412–1414) |
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Kebek |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1414–1417) |
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Jabbar-Berdi |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1417–1419) |
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Temur |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1410–1411) |
Janibek Khan |
Khan of Kazakh Khanate (1463-1473) |
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Ulugh Muhammad |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1419–1420, 1427–1435) and Khan of Kazan (1437–1445) |
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Dawlat Berdi |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1420–1422 |
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Küchük Muhammad |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1435–1459) |
Mahmud |
Khan of Kazan (1445–1462) |
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Qasim |
Khan of Qasim (1452–1468) |
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Mahmud Astrakhani |
Khan of the Golden Horde (1459–1465) and Khan of Astrakhan (1465–1466) |
Ahmad |
Khan of the Great Horde (1465–1481) |
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Bakhtiyar |
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Khalil |
Khan of Kazan (1462–1467) |
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Ibrahim |
Khan of Kazan (1467–1479) |
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Daniyal |
Khan of Qasim (1468–1486) |
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12 |
Murtaza |
Khan of the Great Horde (1493–1494) |
Syed Ahmad |
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Sheikh Ahmed |
Khan of the Great Horde (1481–1493, 1494–1502) |
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Sheikh Allahyar |
Khan of Qasim (1512–1516) |
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Ali |
Khan of Kazan (1479–1484, 1485–1487) |
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Muhammad Amin |
Khan of Kazan (1484–1485, 1487–1495, 1502–1519) |
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Abdul Latif |
Khan of Kazan (1496–1502) |
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13 |
AqKubek |
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Qasim II Astrakhani |
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Beg-Bulat |
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Shah Ali |
Khan of Qasim (1516–1519, 1535–1551, 1552–1567) and Khan of Kazan (1519–1521, 1551–1552) |
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Jan Ali |
Khan of Qasim (1519–1532) and Khan of Kazan (1532–1535) |
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Abdullah |
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Yadigar Muhammad |
Khan of Kazan (1552–1552) |
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Sain-Bulat |
Khan of Qasim (1567–1573) |
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Mustafa Ali |
Khan of Qasim (1584–1590) |
Chagatai, founder of the Chagatai Khanate in present-day Iran, reputed ancestor of Babur of the Mughal Empire in India. |
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Chagatai |
founder of the Chagatai Khanate in present-day Iran, reputed ancestor of Babur of the Mughal Empire in India |
Son Mö'etüken |
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Son QaraHülëgü |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1242–1246 and 1252. |
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Son Mubarak Shah |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1252–1260 and 1266. |
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Son Yesünto'a |
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Son Baraq |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1266–1271. |
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DuwaTemür |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1274–1306 |
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Kebek |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1309 and 1318–1326 |
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Tarmashirin |
Khan of Chagatai Khanate 1327–1334 |
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Baidar |
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Son YesüMöngke |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1252. |
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Son Alghu |
Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1260–1266. |
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Ögedei |
ruled as Khagan 1229–1241. |
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Son Güyük |
Khagan 1246–1248. |
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Son Kadan |
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Son Kashin |
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Son Kaidu |
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Tolui - Sorghaghtani Beki |
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Son Möngke |
Khagan 1251–1259. |
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Son Kublai |
Khagan 1260–1294, founder of Yuan Dynasty in China (as Emperor Shizu). |
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Son Zhenjin |
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Son Timür |
Khan 1294–1307, ruled as Emperor Chengzong. |
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Son Darmabala |
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Son Qayshan |
Khan 1308–1311 ruled as Emperor Wuzong. |
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Son Hulagu |
Founder of the Ilkhanate in Iran and Mesopotamia. |
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Son Abaqa |
Il-Khan 1265–1282. |
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Son Arghun |
Il-Khan 1284–1291 - BuluqhanKhatan (wife). |
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Ghazan Khan (1271–1304) |
Khan of the Ilkhanate 1295–1304 |
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Öljaitü Khan (1280–1316) |
Khan of the Ilkhanate 1304–1316 |
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Abu Sa'id (1305–1335) |
Khan of the Ilkhanate 1316–1335 |
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Son Gaykhatu |
Il-Khan 1291–1295 - PadshahHatun (wife). |
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Son Tekuder |
Il-Khan 1282–1284. |
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Son Taraghai |
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Son Baydu |
Khan of the Ilkhanate 1295 |
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Son AriqBöke |
fought Kublai for Khan. |
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AlakhaiBekhi |
ruler of the Ongud under Genghis Khan |
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Checheikhen |
ruler of the Oirats under Genghis Khan |
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Orghana |
Regent of the Chagatai Khanate (1252–1261) |