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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...
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three more sons (Chagatai, Ögedei, and Tolui) and four more
daughters (
Checheyigen, Alaqa, Tümelün, and Al-Altan). The
followers of Temüjin and Jamukha...
- Jochi, Chagatai, Ögedei, and Tolui, and five
daughters named Qojin,
Checheyigen, Alaqa, Tümelün, and Al Altan, the youngest.
After this last
birth in...
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lands under Ögedei's
control following the
death of Ögedei's
sister Checheyigen, who
previously controlled Oirat lands. Anne F.
Broadbridge links an...
- siblings: two
brothers named Ögedei and Tolui, and four
sisters named Checheyigen, Alaqa, Tümelün, and Al Altan. In 1206,
having united the
tribes of Mongolia...
- cow
Oirat into
submission and take
their lands after Ögedei's
sister Checheyigen had died, and
allegedly arranging the ********ination of
Genghis Khan's...
- but
according to The
Compendium of
Chronicles he was
given hand of
Checheyigen (daughter of Genghis) Buqa Temür —
commander of a tümen in Ilkhanate...
- and
successor of
Genghis Khan (d. 1241) date
unknown or
approximate Checheyigen,
second daughter of
Genghis Khan (d.
after 1253)
Queen Urraca of Portugal...
- and
successor of
Genghis Khan (d. 1241) date
unknown or
approximate Checheyigen,
second daughter of
Genghis Khan (d.
after 1253)
Queen Urraca of Portugal...