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Temüge (1168–1246) was the
youngest brother of
Genghis Khan,
fourth son of Yesugei. The
Secret History of the
Mongols states that "when
Temujin was 9 years...
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Hoelun had four sons Temüjin, (later
known as
Genghis Khan), Hasar, Hachiun,
Temüge and a daughter, Temülen.
Yesugei had two sons by his
second wife Sochigel:...
- She and Yesügei had four sons and one daughter: Temüjin, Qasar, Hachiun,
Temüge, and Temülen.
After Yesügei was
fatally poisoned and the
Mongols abandoned...
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allowed Khasar and
Temüge to kill Teb
Tengri in a
wrestling match.
Unlike the
Right Wing
where properties were
equally divided,
Temüge was
favored over...
- Yesügei and Hö'elün had
three younger sons
after Temüjin: Qasar, Hachiun, and
Temüge, as well as one daughter, Temülün. Temüjin also had two half-brothers, Behter...
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whose name was
Ilchidey (Iljigdei). If
other brothers of Temujin,
Hasar and
Temuge, are
frequently mentioned in the
Secret History as
devoted companions and...
- shaman, Teb Tenggeri, be
challenged for
insulting his
youngest brother,
Temuge Otchigin. Both of
these requests were
dutifully followed by Temüjin.[citation...
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Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Jöchi
Khasar Khajiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte
Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui...
- to Ögedei's
requisitioning of
girls from his
uncle Temüge Otchigin's
territories without Temüge's approval.
Broadbridge notes however that "with all the...
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property to each
member of his
close family. His
brothers Qasar, Hachiun,
Temüge, and
Belgutei were
given lands along the
Greater Khingan mountains in the...