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Hotula Khan or
Qutula Khan (
Traditional Mongolian:ᠬᠤᠲᠤᠯ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ; Chinese: 忽都剌罕;) (c. 1111 – 1161) was a Khan of
Khamag Mongol, a son of
Khabul Khan, and...
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cruelly executed him.
Ambaghai was
succeeded by
Hotula Khan, a son of
Khabul Khan.
Hotula Khan
engaged the
Tatars in 13
battles in an
effort to...
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indications of fertility.
After the
Khamag Mongol confederation khan
Hotula died, the
confederation had no
elected king, but de
facto Yesügei ruled...
- of the great-grandsons of
Khaidu Khan and the
cousin and
predecessor of
Hotula Khan. He was the
Leader of the
Taichud clan, one of the sub-branches of...
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Mongol Spouse Goa
Kulkua Issue Okhinbarkhag Bartan Baghatur Khutugtu Monkhor Hotula Khan
Khulan Khadaan Baghatur Todoi House Borjigin Father Tumbinai Khan Mother...
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sitting under the
spreading tree in the
valley of
Khorkhunag ****
where Hotula Khan used to dance" (paragraph 206). He
gives Khorchi of the
Baarin 30 wives...
- Khaidu,
ruler (?–c.1100) Khabul, Khan (1120–1148) Ambaghai, Khan (1148–1156)
Hotula, Khan (1156–1160)
Yesugei de
facto ruler (?–1171) Genghis, Khan (1189–1206)...
- (founder of the
Taichiut clan)
succeeded him. Thereafter, Khabul's sons,
Hotula Khan and Yesugei, and Khabul's
grandson Temujin (Genghis Khan, son of Yesugei)...
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bride from the Merkits. He parti****ted in a
series of
raids launched by
Hotula Khan
against the Tatars. Upon his
return from one of
these attacks, his...
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commander of the
Khamag Mongol Confederacy, he was
serving Ambaghai Khan,
Hotula Khan, and the
father of
Genghis Khan Yesükhei
Bagatur at the (1150s – 1171...