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Checheyigen (c. 1186 –
after 1253) was the
second daughter of
Genghis Khan, the
founder of the
Mongol Empire, and his
first wife Börte. As part of Genghis's...
- 1240s, she was
tried and
executed on
charges that were
later suppressed.
Checheikhen,
married to Törölchi, son of
Quduka beki, of the
Oirat tribe. Börte and...
- Buqa-Temür, who was a
grandson of
Genghis Khan
through his
daughter Checheikhen.
Toqoqan had five sons, of whom the eldest, Tartu,
became father of the...
- heirs. Börte was also the
mother to
several daughters, Kua Ujin Bekhi,
Checheikhen,
Alakhai Bekhi, Tümelün, and Altalun. However, the poor
survival of Mongol...
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khatun –
daughter of
Chigu of
Khongirad and Tümelün
bekhi (sister of
Checheikhen)
Yobuqur Melik temür
Qutuq Tamachi Kamtai Nomgon -
married Chapar kurgen...
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Horde 20.
Turalji Gurgan of the
Oirats 10. Buqa-Temür of the
Oirats 21.
Checheikhen 5. Buka Ujin 1. Toqta, Khan of the
Golden Horde 6.
Saljidai Gurgan of...
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reaching Iran) –
daughter of
Toralchi Güregen of the
Oirat tribe and
Checheikhen Khatun Jumghur (died en
route to Iran in 1270s)
Bulughan agha – married...
- Teguder, and
possibly one of
Genghis Khan's
grandsons through his
daughter Checheikhen.
Because of the size of his force, Hulegu's
progress from
Karakorum was...
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Quduqa Beki 10.
Torolchi of
Oirats 5.
Oljai Khatun 22.
Genghis Khan 11.
Checheikhen 23. Börte 1.
Kurdujin Khatun 24. Sa'd I 12.
Qutlugh Khan Abu Bakr 6....
- his
grandson through Tolui, and
Guyuk was his
granddaughter through Checheikhen. His
maternal grandfather was
Toralchi Güregen, one of the sons of Qutuqa...