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  2. Khamag Mongol - Wikipedia

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    The present-day Zabaykalsky Krai and the Khentii Province of Mongolia were the core regions of the Khamag Mongol Khanate. [5] The Khamags consisted of the three core clans Khiyad, Taichuud, and Jalairs. The first khan of Khamag Mongol recorded in history is Khabul Khan from the Borjigin clan.

  3. Khabul Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khabul Khan (Mongolian: Хабул хан; Chinese: 合不勒), also rendered as Qabul Khan, Kabul Khan [2] and Khabul Khagan, (b. 1090s/1100 – d. 1130 CE.) was the founder and first known Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation and great-grandfather of Genghis Khan, [3] and brother of Khaduli Barlas, who was in turn the ancestor of Timur.

  4. List of Mongol rulers - Wikipedia

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    The second Khan of the Mongol Empire. Töregene Khatun: 1242 - 1246 Regent of the Mongol Empire until the election of her son, Güyük Khan. Güyük Khan: August 24, 1246 - April 20, 1248 The third Khan of the Mongol Empire. Oghul Qaimish: 1248 - 1251 Regent of the Mongol Empire until her death in 1251. Möngke Khan: July 1, 1251 - August 11, 1259

  5. Taichiud - Wikipedia

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    The Taichuud (/ ˈ t aɪ tʃ uː d /; Mongolian: Тайчууд [ˈtʰæːtɕʰuːt]) was one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation in the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded by Ambaghai Khan in 1148 AD, and finally ended with Sultan Husayn Tayichud in 1405 AD.

  6. Timeline of Mongolian history - Wikipedia

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    Outer Mongolia declared independence from the Qing dynasty under the Bogd Khan. 29 December: The Bogdo Khanate of Mongolia was proclaimed and Bogd Khan enthroned. 1912: 3 November: The Russian Empire recognized Mongolian independence and the rule of Bogd Khan. 1913: 11 November: Mongolia and Tibet concluded treaty on mutual recognition and ...

  7. History of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Khamag Mongol was unable to elect a khan after Hotula died. ... Mongolian Nomadic Society: a reconstruction of the 'medieval' history of Mongolia (Routledge, 2013).

  8. Ambaghai - Wikipedia

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    His father is mentioned as Senggüm Bilge in The Secret History of the Mongols. A member of the cadet branch of Borjigin clan, he was ruler of the Taichuud tribe and later khan of Khamag Mongol. According to Rashidaddin, Ambaghai succeeded Khabul Khan, because he was senior most in the Borjigid line. [2]

  9. Hotula Khan - Wikipedia

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    Hotula Khan or Qutula Khan ( Traditional Mongolian: ᠬᠤᠲᠤᠯ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ; Chinese: 忽都剌罕;) (c. 1111 – 1161) was a Khan of Khamag Mongol, a son of Khabul Khan, and thus a great-uncle of Genghis Khan, and the nephew of Khaduli Barlas who was the ancestor of the Barlas Mongol clan, where Central Asian conqueror Timur originated and founded the Timurid Empire.