- Temür ("iron") was born the
third son of
Zhenjin of the
Borjigin clan and
Kökejin (Bairam-Egechi) of the
Khunggirad clan on 15
October 1265.
Because Kublai's...
- Kököchin, also
Kökejin, Kūkājīn,
Cocacin or
Cozotine (Mongolian: Хөхчин;
traditional Chinese: 闊闊真;
simplified Chinese: 阔阔真), was a 13th-century princess...
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Gurju Khatun, wife of
Kaykhusraw II
Buluqhan Khatun, wife of
Abaqa Khan
Kokejin/Bairam egchi, wife of
Zhenjin Bulugan, wife of
Temur Khan Dagi khatun,...
- 'Affluent Ancestor') on 3 June 1294. He had a
senior wife and a concubine:
Kökejin — from
Khongirad tribe Gammala (1263–1302)
Darmabala (1264–1292) Temür...
- 4.
Zhenjin 2.
Gammala 5.
Bairam Egchi (
Kokejin) 1. Yesün Temür 3.
Buyan Kelmish of the Khongirad...
-
kings after King Gongmin. He was born in 1264 to
Zhenjin and his wife
Kökejin Khatun as the couple's
second son. He was
married to Dagi from Khongirad...
- 8.
Kublai Khan 4.
Zhenjin 9.
Chabui Khatun 2.
Darmabala 5.
Kokejin 1.
Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan 3. Dagi of the Khunggirat...
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Kublai in 1285. Thus, Zhenjin's
third son, with the
support of his
mother Kökejin and the
minister Bayan,
succeeded the
throne and
ruled as Temür Khan, or...
-
regretted this and
remained very
close to his wife,
Bairam (also
known as
Kokejin).[citation needed]
Kublai became increasingly despondent after the deaths...
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death in 1292, she was
forced to
raise her sons alone,
allying herself to
Kökejin,
widow of Zhenjin. She came into
conflict with
Empress Bulughan, widow...