- successor,
Chungseon of Goryeo. Her
personal name was
Borjigin Qutlugh Kelmysh (Chinese: 孛兒只斤 忽都魯 揭里迷失). She was the great-granddaughter of
Genghis Khan...
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consort (태자비; 太子妃). In 1274, Wang Sim
married Kublai Khan's daughter,
Qutugh Kelmysh as his new
queen consort,
which meant Lady Wang couldn't
become the queen...
- Goryeo, Wang Won's
father Jang Young-nam as
Princess Wonseong (Qutlugh
Kelmysh Beki),
Kublai Khan's daughter; Chungnyeol's wife & Wang Won's
mother Kim...
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Khongirad clan Kokechi,
Prince of
Yunnan (雲南王 忽哥赤d.1271), 5th son
Qutugh Kelmysh,
Queen Jangmok of
Goryeo (忽都魯揭里迷失 莊穆王后; 1251–1297)
Married Wang Ko, Chungnyeol...
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southern and
central Ukraine, from Serbia),
Lovare (central Ukraine),
Kelmysh,
Crymy (in Crimea),
Servica Roma (in ****pattia from Slovakia), Ungriko...
- on
Goryeo after the king's
marriage with
Kublai Khan's daughter–Qutugh
Kelmysh, Wang Cha must give up the
crown prince position to his half
younger brother...
- district),
Teterivka village of
Zhytomyr district and in the city of Malyn.
Kelmysh, In the city of Bila
Tserkva lives a
group of gypsies-kelmish. In the Cherkasy...
- Khan 26.
Jakha Gambhu 13.
Sorghaghtani Beki 27.
Wasai 3.
Borjigin Qutugh Kelmysh 28.
Alchi 14.
Chigu Noyan of
Khongirad 29.
Princess Jining 7.
Chabi Khatun...
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Chungnyeol of
Goryeo (3
April 1236 – 30 July 1308) Daughter-in-law:
Qutugh Kelmysh,
Queen Jangmok of the Yuan
Borjigin clan (22 July 1259 – 11 June 1297)...
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Burial Goryeo Spouse Chungseon of
Goryeo (m. 1296)
House Borjigin (by birth)
House of Wang (by marriage)
Father Gammala Mother Buyan Kelmysh Khatun...