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Kabul is the
capital and
largest city of Afghanistan.
Located in the
eastern half of the country, it is also a muni****lity,
forming part of the Kabul...
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Khabul Khan (Mongolian: Хабул хан; Chinese: 合不勒), also
rendered as
Qabul Khan,
Kabul Khan and
Khabul Khagan, (b. 1090s/1100 – d. 1130 CE.) was the founder...
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successor Khabul Khan was the
founder of the
Khamag Mongol after his death. His
second son
Khaduli aided Khabul. He was the son and successor...
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history is
Khabul Khan from the
Borjigin clan.
Khabul Khan
successfully repelled the
invasions of the Jurchen-led Jin armies.
Khabul Khan was succeeded...
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Bartan Baghatur, who was the
second son of
Khabul Khan.
Khabul was
recognized as a
khagan by the Jin Dynasty.
Khabul Khan was, in turn, the great-grandson...
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Khabul Shah (died 1370) was khan of the
Chagatai Khanate from 1364 to 1370.
Khabul Shah was
raised to the head of the
Chagatai ulus in 1364 by Amir Husayn...
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Bodonchar Munkhag (c. 850 – 900). Kaidu's great-grandson was
Khabul Khan (died 1149), and
Khabul Khan's great-grandson was
Genghis Khan (1162–1227), and Kaidu's...
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successfully resisted the
Khamag Mongol confederation,
ruled at the time by
Khabul Khan, great-grandfather of
Genghis Khan. The
Mongolian plateau was occupied...
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immortal making his way
across Asia with two
immortal henchmen named Khabul Khan and
Senghi Khan.
After burning down a village, the
three reach the...
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Kaidu (? – 1100)
Bashinkhor Dogshin (1100 – ?)
Tumbinai Khan (? – 1130)
Khabul Khan (1131–1148)
Ambaghai (1148 – 1156)
Hotula Khan (1156–1161) Yesugei...