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  1. as it was not until after Möge Khatun's death that Töregene could control all aspects of the state. In addition, she won over many of the Chinggisid family by bestowing numerous gifts and favours upon them.9 Thus, Töregene increased her influence within the government and throughout the empire.

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  3. Möge Khatun was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and a concubine of Genghis Khan and, after his death, a wife of Genghis' son Ögedei Khan. According to the historian Juvayni, "she was given to Genghis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much." Ögedei also favored her, and she accompanied him on hunting expeditions. In 1241, after the death of Ögedei Khan, power briefly ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BörteBörte - Wikipedia

    Börte. Börte, also known as Börte Üjin ( Mongolian: ᠪᠥᠷᠲᠡ ᠦᠵᠢᠨ; Cyrillic: Бөртэ үжин; c. 1161–1230), was the first wife of Temüjin, who became Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. Börte became the head of the first Court of Genghis Khan, and Grand Empress of his Empire. Little is known about the ...

  5. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Historians note that immediately after the Great Khan’s death, some indeed looked to Möge for leadership: “…the dispatch of orders and the assembling of the people took place at the door of the ordu or palace of his wife, Möge Khatun” (Rashīd al-Dīn 1998, 239).

  6. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Ella, a pesar de ser solo una niña cuando se comprometió con Temüjin (después Genghis Khan), se convirtió en una parte fundamental para explicar el ascenso al poder del primer gran líder del Imperio mongol . Cinco años después del compromiso, en 1178, Temüjin y Börte contrajeron matrimonio. Esto supuso para él una oportunidad para ...

  7. Möge Khatun (died 1242), was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and concubine of Genghis Khan. After the Khan’s death, Möge became a wife of Genghis' son, Ögedei Khan. She was briefly regent in 1241. According to the historian Juvayni, "she was given to Genghis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much."