- The
Keraites (also Kerait, Kereit, Khereid; Mongolian: Хэрэйд; Chinese: 克烈) were one of the five
dominant Turco-Mongol
tribal confederations (khanates)...
- Christian. In the time of
Genghis Khan, his sons took
Christian wives of the
Keraites, and
under the rule of
Genghis Khan's grandson, Möngke Khan, the primary...
- Zhuāngshèng Huánghòu and Persian: سرقویتی بیگی,
Sorghoiti Bigi), was a
Keraite princess and daughter-in-law of
Genghis Khan.
Married to Tolui, Genghis'...
-
Mongol ruler who
conquered much of
Western Asia. As a son of
Tolui and the
Keraite princess Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a
grandson of
Genghis Khan and brother...
-
nobles traced their descent to the
Mongol Keraite ruler Toghrul, and many
Torghuts descended from the
Keraites. They
might have been
kheshigs of the Great...
- Wan han; Chinese: 王汗; pinyin: Wáng Hán; died 1203), was a khan of the
Keraites. He was the
blood brother (anda) of the
Mongol chief Yesugei and served...
- the
Keraites who was
married to
Hulagu Khan,
founder of the
Ilkhanate and a
grandson of
Genghis Khan.
Doquz Khatun was a
granddaughter of the
Keraite khan...
-
Khamag Mongol, to
dethrone his
brothers among the
Keraites, the
Mongols helped him
defeat the
Keraite leaders and put him on the
throne in the
early 12th...
- was
occupied mainly by five
powerful tribal confederations (khanlig):
Keraites,
Khamag Mongol, Naiman, Mergid, and Tatar. The Jin emperors, following...
-
Prester became identified with Genghis'
foster father, Toghrul, king of the
Keraites,
given the Jin
title Ong Khan Toghrul.
Fairly truthful chroniclers and...