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Kheshig (Mongolian: Хишигтэн; also Khishig, Keshik, Khishigten; lit. "favored", "blessed") were the
imperial guard and
shock troops for
Mongol royalty...
- (Asud), and
Russian units. Once his own
kheshig was
organized in 1263,
Kublai put
three of the
original kheshigs under the
charge of the
descendants of...
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India and ****stan. The
Kheshgi are
believed to be
descendants of the
Kheshig, the
Mongol imperial guards who
originated in the
surrounding areas of...
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considered nokud, for example.
Kheshig, an
imperial guard unit,
composed of
nobility and nokuds. Cherbi, a
title for a
Kheshig commander. Bahadur,
noble Mongol...
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Keshik may
refer to:
Kheshig,
imperial guards of the
Mongolian Empire Keshik, Kerman, a
village in Iran Kashyyyk,
planet in the Star Wars
universe and...
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contained junior wives, concubines, and even children. It was the job of the
Kheshig (Mongol
imperial guard) to
protect the
yurts of
Genghis Khan's wives. The...
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darughachi from that of
chief scribe. Güyük took half of his father's
kheshig for himself.
Under his rule, the
Uyghur officials increased their dominance...
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attainment of
supreme power when Baiju. However, Baiju, the
commander of the
kheshig, who was
descended from Muqali, the
renowned general of
Genghis Khan, and...
- (10 soldiers),
zuuns (100),
Mingghans (1000), and
tumens (10,000). The
Kheshig, the
imperial guard, was
founded and
divided into day (khorchin torghuds)...
- was
exiled to Korea. Arslan, the
governor of Dadu and
commander of the
kheshig,
shared same fate with the conspirators. He was
executed with
several of...