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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChecheikhenChecheikhen - Wikipedia

    When, in 1207, Genghis Khan sent his son Jochi to subdue the northern tribes, the Oirats were the first to offer an alliance to Genghis Khan. As part of this alliance, his daughter Checheyikhen married Torolchi, one of the sons of the Oirat chieftain Khudugha Beki. [1] One of Jochi's daughters, Checheyikhen's niece, married another.

  2. Consecuencias de la muerte de Checheyikhen. En 1237, probablemente después de la muerte de Checheyikhen, su hermano Ögedei Khan se apoderó de las tierras de Oirat y violaron a 4000 jóvenes de Oirat. El Oirat ahora quedó bajo su control directo. Orghana era su hija. Oghul Qaimish también fue posiblemente una de sus hijas.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2022 · Wife of Toralchi Guregen (Kush Kush Buka) of the Oirats. Mother of Ghuyuk-Hatun of the Oirat and Buqa~Temür of Oïrat. Sister of üdjïn-Bäki Borjigin dynasty; Jochi, Khan of the Ulus of Jochi; Khan Chagatai (Jaghatai, Bzhagatay) Borjigin; 2nd Khagan of Mongol Empire Ögedei Khan Borjigin; Tuluy-Khan and 4 others.

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  4. Checheikhen. Checheikhen was a daughter of Genghis Khan and his first wife Börte. ==Marriage== When, in 1207, Genghis Khan sent his son Jochi to subdue the northern tribes, the Oirats were the first to offer an alliance to Genghis Khan. As part of this alliance, his daughter Checheyikhen married one of the sons of the Oirat chieftain.

  5. Alakhai Bekhi. Alakhai Bekhi ( Alagai Bäki; c. 1191 – after 1230) was the daughter of Genghis Khan and his first wife Börte. [1] She acted as Regent of the territories in China proper conquered by her father after he withdrew to the Mongolian Plateau in 1215.

  6. Daughter of Genghis Khan. This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:34. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  7. la.wikipedia.org › wiki › CingischamCingischam - Vicipaedia

    Cingischam [1] vel Cingis Chan [2] ( Mongolice Чингис Хаан / Čingis Chaan) (probabiliter [3] 1162 – 1227 ), natus Borjigin Temüjin, fuit dux Mongolum Tartarorumque et conditor, rector ( chanus ), et imperator ( caganus) Imperii Mongolici, quod ipso mortuo maximum orbis terrarum imperium continuum confine factum est.