- Erketü
Qatun (Mongolian:ᠡᠷᠬᠡᠲᠦ ᠬᠠᠳᠤᠨ;
meaning Powerful Queen) (c. 1551–1612), also
referred to as the
Third Lady or
Sanniangzi (Chinese: 三娘子), was an...
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Persian and
Arabic texts.
Peter Benjamin Golden observed that the
title qatun appeared among the Göktürks as the
title for the khagan's wife and was borrowed...
- Qutluğ Säbig
Qatun (title - Chinese: 骨咄禄娑匐可敦; pinyin: Gǔduōlùsuōfúkědūn;
personal name - Chinese: 阿史德婆匐; pinyin: Āshǐdé Suōfú, also
known as Po Beg) was...
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Doquz Khatun (also
spelled Dokuz Khatun) (died 1265) was a
princess of the
Keraites who was
married to
Hulagu Khan,
founder of the
Ilkhanate and a grandson...
- ISBN 978-1-1083-4799-0. Paul Buell, “Some
Royal Mongol Ladies: Alaqa-beki, *Ergene-
Qatun and Others,”
Archived 21
September 2020 at the
Wayback Machine World History...
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Tatar leader executed by the
Mongol forces. “Being
loved by him, Yisügen
Qatun said, ‘If it
pleases the Qa’an, he will take care of me,
regarding me as...
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Hulegu and
Queen Doquz Qatun depicted as the new
Constantine and
Helen in a
Syriac bible....
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Qatul (Persian: قاطول, also
Romanized as Qāţūl; also
known as
Qāţūn) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Garmsar County...
- Buell, Paul D. (2010). "Some
Royal Mongol Ladies: Alaqa-beki, Ergene-
Qatun and Others".
World History Connected. 7 (1).
Retrieved 25
November 2023...
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Title Personal name and
other title.
Qatun Throne Note
Bumin Qaghan /
Illig Qaghan (Yii) 伊利可汗 "Tumen" "土門" / "土门"
Princess Changle 長樂公主 / 长乐公主 From Western...