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  2. Kheshig - Wikipedia

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    In light of this, the word kheshig refers favor or blessing in the Mongolian language. Membership in the kheshig was regarded as a supreme honor and was an alternative to the necessity of hostage-taking for noblemen. [5] the guard comprised 1000 men in the early days.

  3. Khishigten - Wikipedia

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    They are believed to be the descendants of the Kheshig, the imperial guard of the Mongol Empire.The Hishigtens were the main core of the Mongol troops, subordinate only to Genghis Khan and in wartime became the main regiment, and in peacetime they performed the duties of personal guard of the rulers and their headquarters led by Genghis Khan.

  4. Mongolian nobility - Wikipedia

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    Nokud, the basic troop unit of the Mongolian army, Mongol warriors themselves were, considered nokud, for example. Kheshig, an imperial guard unit, composed of nobility and nokuds. Cherbi, a title for a Kheshig commander. Bahadur, noble Mongol warriors, of whom were likely to be drafted into the Kheshig. Yurtchi, the quartermaster for an Ordu ...

  5. Military of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Mongol cavalry figurine, Yuan dynasty During the Mongol invasions and conquests, which began under Genghis Khan in 1206–1207, the Mongol army conquered most of continental Asia, including parts of the Middle East, and parts of Eastern Europe, with further (albeit eventually unsuccessful) military expeditions to various other regions including Japan, Indonesia and India.

  6. Military of the Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The oldest extant gun whose dating is unequivocal is the Xanadu Gun, [36] so called because it was discovered in the ruins of Xanadu, the Mongol summer palace in Inner Mongolia. The Xanadu Gun is 34.7 cm in length and weighs 6.2 kg.

  7. Kheshgi - Wikipedia

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    Kheshgi is derived from their ancestors' name, Kheshig, which in Mongolian means: "favored", "blessed", "glorified" Place of origin: Keshik, Kerman Province, Mongol Empire: Founded: Early 1400s: Titles: Nawab of Kasur [broken anchor] (1525) Nawab of Mamdot (1848) Family of Vice-Chancellors (1956) President of India (1967)

  8. Division of the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Kublai's army easily eliminated Ariq Böke's supporters and seized control of the civil administration in southern Mongolia. Further challenges took place from their cousins, the Chagataids. [8] [full citation needed] [9] [10] Kublai sent Abishka, a Chagataid prince loyal to him, to take charge of Chagatai's realm.

  9. First Mongol invasion of Burma - Wikipedia

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    During the official visit by the Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj to Myanmar in November 2013, Aung San Suu Kyi, the chairwoman of the National League for Democracy, said this was the first ever Mongol mission since the Mongols came 730 years earlier.