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

    Yesugen - Wikipedia. Yesugen was one of the wives of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. She was of Tatar ancestry. Her sister Yesui was also a wife of Genghis Khan. During his military campaign against the Tatars, Genghis Khan fell in love with Yesugen and took her in as a wife.

    • Oyuunbatyn Yesügen

      Oyuunbatyn Yesügen ( Mongolian: Оюунбатын Есүгэн; born 20...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YesugeiYesugei - Wikipedia

    Yesugei Baghatur or Yesükhei ( Traditional Mongolian: ᠶᠢᠰᠦᠭᠡᠢ ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ; Modern Mongolian: Есүхэй баатар, Yesukhei baatar, [ˈjosuxɛː ˈbaːtər]; Chinese: 也速該; pinyin: Yěsùgāi) (b. 1134 – d. 1171) was a major chief of the Khamag Mongol confederation and the father of Temüjin ...

  3. 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 expedition against the Tangut Empire. When he fell ill, Yesui administered the government to hide his condition.

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

    Marriage. Börte was the first wife of Temüjin. When Temüjin was nine years old his father, Yesügei, went in search of a wife for him. He set out to find a girl from Temüjin's mother's people, the Olqunu'ut, but along the way ran into Dei-Sechen, Börte's father.

  5. Yesugen fue una guerrera y cazadora de renos mongol del siglo XIII. Nació en una familia de cazadores y se destacó desde temprana edad por su habilidad en la caza y la lucha. Más tarde, se unió a la tropa del emperador mongol Kublai Khan y se convirtió en su guardaespaldas y consejera militar.

  6. Oyuunbatyn Yesügen ( Mongolian: Оюунбатын Есүгэн; born 20 June 1999) is a Mongolian sports shooter. [2] She competed in the women's 10 metre air rifle event at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [3]

  7. When he was nine, Yesügei, a member of the royal Borjigin clan of the Mongols, was poisoned by a band of Tatars, another nomadic people, in continuance of an old feud. Special 67% offer for students! Finish the semester strong with Britannica. Learn More.