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Jelme (Mongolian: Зэлмэ, Zelme; c. 1160 – 1207) was a
general and
close companion of
Genghis Khan. He was the
older brother of
Subutai and was of the...
- and Subutai's
elder brother Jelme also
served as a
general in the
Mongol army and was a
close companion of Temujin.
Jelme rescued a
severely wounded Temujin...
- and
Jelme.
After Temujin took the
titles Genghis Khan and
Great Khan of the Mongols, Bo'orchu was made head of the Khan's
followers along with
Jelme. When...
- was
named after the Uriankhai,
their tribe of origin. He was a
nephew of
Jelme. A folk
legend claimed that
Subutai wished to die by his son Uriyangkhadai...
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banners Tümed Left Wing
Banner (Mongghuljin Banner), led by
descendants of
Jelme Tümed
Right Wing Banner, led by
descendants of the
Chinggisid Altan Khan...
- two grew close, and Temüjin
began to
build a following, as nökod such as
Jelme entered into his service. Temüjin and Börte had
their first child, a daughter...
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Uriankhai tribe of Mongols, to
which the
military generals Subotai and
Jelme belonged, were
described by
Mongol chronicles as
blond haired in the 2nd...
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Commanders and
leaders Genghis Khan
Jochi Chaghatai Ögedei
Tolui Subutai Jebe
Jelme (POW)
Mukali Khubilai Qasar Bo'orchu † Sorkin-shara
Barchuq Art
Tegin Arslan...
- Sides, an
arrow wounded Genghis Khan in the neck. His
loyal subordinate,
Jelme,
cared for him.
After winning the battle, he
asked the
defeated to reveal...
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groups are said to be
descendants of the
Uriankhan tribe from
which came
Jelme and his more
famous cousin Subutai. The clan
names of the
Altai Uriankhai...