- A
Borjigin is a
member of the
Mongol sub-clan that
started with
Bodonchar Munkhag of the
Kiyat clan. Yesugei's
descendants were thus said to be Kiyat-Borjigin...
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Canike (late 14th
century – 1437) was a
Crimean princess from the
Chingissid dynasty. She was the
daughter of the Khan
Tokhtamysh and the wife of Emir...
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common ancestor,
ranked in
order of
seniority (the "conical clan"). By the
Chingissid era this
ranking was
symbolically expressed at
formal feasts, in which...
- Egypt. Al-Nasir
Muhammad came to
believe that
Tulunbay was not a real
Chingissid princess but an impostor. In 1327–1328, he
divorced her, and she then...
- son
Empress Möge (木哥; d.1242)
Empress Hutieni (乞里吉忽帖尼 为乞里吉思氏) of the
Chingissid clan
Koden (闊端太子; 1206–1251), 2nd son Concubines:
Concubine Ergene (业里吉纳妃子)...
- an
entire kingdom to the
eldest son.
Although under that
system only a
Chingissid could claim sovereignty and
Khanal authority, any male
Chinggisid within...
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larger Mongol entity,
whether that
ruler was of
Oirat descent or of
Chingissids.
Comprising the
Khoshut (Mongolian: "хошууд", hošuud),
Choros or Ölöt...
-
common ancestor,
ranked in
order of
seniority (the "conical clan"). By the
Chingissid era this
ranking was
symbolically expressed at
formal feasts, in which...
-
considerable part of the
Bulgarian kingdom was
under direct control of the
Chingissid prince Nogai and
later the
Mongol governors of the
Golden Horde. Sophoulis...
- they
retreated at the news of Mamai's
defeat at Kulikovo. "Of
course Chingissids killed each
other all the time,
especially in the
recent past, during...