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Sochigel (Modern Mongolian: Сочигэл, Russian: Сочихэл,
Chinese (Simplifed): 速赤格勒) was
either a
junior wife or
concubine of Yesügei, the
chief of the Khamag...
- the son of Yesugei,
chief of the
Khamag Mongol, and a
junior wife
named Sochigel or
Suchigu in some
sources and Ko'agjin in others. He was also a half-brother...
- Temüge and a daughter, Temülen.
Yesugei had two sons by his
second wife
Sochigel:
Behter and Belgutei. The
Secret History of the
Mongols records that in...
- to The
Secret History of the Mongols, when Börte, wife of Temüjin, and
Sochigel, his step-mother, were abducted, by the
Three Merkits; Wang Khan, Jamukha...
- two half-brothers,
Behter and Belgutei, from Yesügei's
secondary wife
Sochigel,
whose identity is uncertain. The
siblings grew up at Yesugei's main camp...
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Secret History. Yesügei had
previously married another woman,
usually named Sochigel by historians, who had
already given birth to a son
named Behter. Nevertheless...
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Belgutei (c. 1161 – c. 1271) was the son of
Yesugei and
Sochigel and half-brother to
Genghis Khan. He also
became general to
Genghis Khan.
Belgutei was...