- The
mingghan (Middle Mongolian: *mïŋgan) was a social-military unit of 1000
households created by
Genghis Khan. From this
group could be
recruited a Mongol...
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Under Genghis Khan the term "Noyon"
applied to
leaders of
Tumens and
Mingghans, social-military
units of 10,000 and 1,000
households respectively, each...
- to
Besut tribe of
Mongols and was a
relative of Jebe. His
father was a
mingghan commander under Genghis Khan and he
inherited this
contingent upon his...
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dividing it into
decimal subsections of
arbans (10 soldiers),
zuuns (100),
Mingghans (1000), and
tumens (10,000). The Kheshig, the
imperial guard, was founded...
- was
recursively built from
units of 10 (aravt), 100 (zuut) and 1,000 (
mingghan), each with a
leader reporting to the next
higher level.
Tumens were considered...
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Subutai and was of the
Uriankhan clan.
Jelme was
appointed as
leader of a
Mingghan, or one
thousand men. In The
Secret History of the Mongols,
Jelme is chronicled...
- were 40
Mongol tümens and four
Oirat tümens.
Mingghan-u Noyan,
meaning "Commander of a
Mingghan". A
mingghan was a
military unit of 1,000 troops. Jagutu-iin...
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trade shifted south.[citation needed]
Genghis Khan ****igned four
Mongol mingghans: the Sanchi'ud (or Salji'ud), Keniges, Uushin, and Je'ured
clans to Jochi...
- River,
Mongol Empire Occupation General Title Örlög baghatur,
Noyan of a
Mingghan Spouses Tangzi Khatun Zainshi Khatun Tenzii Khatun Yangdai Khatun Children...
- of the
Joseon Dynasty. Yi Cha-ch'un was a
chiliarch of a Yuan
Dynasty mingghan in
Ssangseong Prefecture (present-day Kŭmya County,
South Hamgyŏng Province...