- men. The
Tatar sisters,
Yesugen and
Yesui, were two of
Genghis Khan's most
influential wives.
Genghis Khan took
Yesui with him when he set out on his final...
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Zhang Yesui (Chinese: 张业遂; born
October 1953) is a
Chinese diplomat who
served as the Vice
Minister of
Foreign Affairs and
Chinese Communist Party Committee...
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founder of the
Mongol Empire. She was of
Tatar ancestry. Her
elder sister Yesui also
subsequently became a wife of
Genghis Khan.
During his
military campaign...
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Bayar Yesui (Mongolian: Баярын Есүй; born 21 July 2000) is a
Mongolian swimmer. She
competed in the women's 50
metre freestyle at the 2016
Summer Olympics...
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August 2003 –
September 2008
Preceded by Wang
Yingfan Succeeded by
Zhang Yesui Personal details Born March 1950 (age 74)
Funing County, Jiangsu, China...
- Khatun-Empressess of the
Mongol Empire Wives of
early Great Khans Börte
Khulan Yesugen Yesui Möge Töregene
Oghul Qaimish Chabi Wives of Yuan (Kublaid)
Great Khans Chabi...
- (born 1956), a
Mongolian politician and
former Prime Minister of
Mongolia Yesui Bayar (born 2000), a
Mongolian swimmer Bayar, Kasaragod, a
village in the...
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mountain Bogd Uul. The
palace is said to be
where Genghis Khan sta**** with
Yesui Khatun before attacking the
Tangut in 1226.[citation needed]
During the...
- Khatun-Empressess of the
Mongol Empire Wives of
early Great Khans Börte
Khulan Yesugen Yesui Möge Töregene
Oghul Qaimish Chabi Wives of Yuan (Kublaid)
Great Khans Chabi...
- They
included the
Kereit princess Ibaqa; the
Tatar sisters Yesugen and
Yesui; Qulan, a Merkit; Gürbesu, the
queen of the
Naiman Tayang Khan; and two...