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1078: Töregene Khatun. Ruled the Mongol Empire from 1241 to 1246 AD. Born: c.1185 AD, Merkit Region of the Mongol Empire (Present-day parts of Mongolia and Russia) Died: c.1265 AD, Mongol Empire. Töregene was the daughter-in-law of Genghis Khan (through a forced marriage). Her new Mongol husband was actually her second.
Töregene Khatun: Empress of the World Empire Like many other Mongol women prior to 1206, Töregene Khatun’s (d. 1246) incorporation into Chinggis Khan’s royal family was the result of the military defeat of her tribal group by followers of the expanding Mongol confederacy. 10 Belonging to a subjugated group of people did not
30 de oct. de 2019 · Toregene Khatun (aka Doregene-Qatun, r. 1241-1246 CE), the former wife of the Merkit prince Qudu, reigned as regent after her husband Ogedei Khan's death in 1241 CE. She held power until a great council of Mongol leaders elected Ogedei's successor and Toregene's son, Guyuk Khan, in 1246 CE.
You’ll discover the remarkable story of Töregene Khatun, the steward who played a pivotal role in shaping the Mongol Empire. From her humble beginnings to her rise to power as regent, you’ll learn about the political challenges she faced and the diplomatic alliances she forged.
2 de oct. de 2019 · One of these is Töregene, the widow of Chinggis Khan’s son and heir, who rose from a disadvantageous position as a lesser wife married through brutal conquest to become the paramount empress and regent. Then she publicly thwarted her husband’s dying wish in order to put her own candidate on the throne rather than his. Download chapter PDF.