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Oghul Qaimish (Mongolian: ᠤᠤᠭᠠᠯ ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠮᠢᠰᠢ, c. 1200s–1251) was the wife of Güyük Khan, the
third ruler of the
Mongol Empire, and was
herself the nominal...
- (也速兒皇后 弘吉剌氏d.
after 1260),
personal name Yesü'er (也速兒) Empress, of the
Oirats Borjigin,
personal nameOghul Tutmish or
Oghul Qaimish (daughter of
Qutuqa Beki...
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Symbolic names that
express frustration can be
found such as the not
uncommon girls'
name Oghul-qaimish (Middle
Turkic "next time a boy"),
while the
name Jochi...
- his
father Ögedei Khan (after the
death of
Genghis in 1227). He
married Oghul Qaimish of the
Merkit clan. In 1233, Güyük,
along with his
maternal cousin...
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portal Also
romanized as
Ughul Beyg and Ūghūl Beyg; also
known as
Oghūl Beyg and
Oghūl Beyk
OpenStreetMap contributors (28
September 2024). "Owghul Beyg...
- Han
political traditions,
including the use of
posthumous names,
temple names and era
names.
Aside from the
title of emperor, Yuan
rulers also concurrently...
- Some
sources state that his
name was Qudu (d. 1217), son of Toqto'a Beki of the Merkits. However, Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani named her
first husband as D****...
- from 1241 to 1246 Ebuskun, wife of
Mutukan Boraqchin, wife of Batu khan
Oghul Qaimish, wife of
Guyuk Khan Chabi, wife of
Kublai Khan
Doquz Khatun, wife...
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Khatun (1206–1227)
Borogchin Khatun (1228–1240) Töregene
Khatun (1240–1246)
Oghul Qaimish (1246–1251)
Qutugui Khatun (1251–1260)
Chabi (1260–1281), empress...
- Рагибаха or ᠷᠠᠵᠠᠪᠠᠭ Ражабаг; Chinese: 阿剌吉八; Arigabag), also
known by his era
name as the
Tianshun Emperor of Yuan (Chinese: 元天順帝), was a son of Yesün Temür...