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

    She was born around 1216 to Anchen (按陳), Prince of Jining zhongwu (濟寧忠武王) of Khongirad. [2] She married Kublai as his second wife and bore him four sons and six daughters later. [3] She was an important political and diplomatic influence, especially in pleasing the Chinese masses through reconciliation with Confucianism.

    • Anchen, Prince of Jining zhongwu of Khongirad (濟寧忠武王 按陳)
    • Kublai Khan (?-1281)
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kublai_KhanKublai Khan - Wikipedia

    Tegülün Khatun (d. 1233) — daughter of Tuolian of Khongirad. She married Kublai in 1232 but died shortly after giving birth. Dorji (b. c. 1233, d. 1263) — the director of the Secretariat and head of the Bureau of Military Affairs from 1261, but was sickly and died young.

  3. Töregene Khatun (also Turakina, Mongolian: Дөргэнэ, ᠲᠦᠷᠭᠡᠨ ᠡ) (d. 1246) was the Great Khatun and regent of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her eldest son Güyük Khan in 1246.

    • 1242–1246
    • Ögedei
    • 1241–1246
    • Güyük
  4. Khatun (Persian; Turkish: Hatun) is a female title of nobility and equivalent to male 'khan' prominently used in the First Turkish Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire. It is equivalent to queen or empress. Kublai first married Tegulen but she died very early. Then he married Chabi Khatun of the Khunggirat.

  5. Töregene Khatun (also Turakina, Mongolian: Дөргөнэ, ᠲᠦᠷᠭᠡᠨ ᠡ) (d. 1246) was the Great Khatun and ruler of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until her oldest son Güyük Khan became the Great Khan in 1246. Background. Töregene was from the Naiman tribe. Her first husband was a part of the Merkit clan.

    • 1242–1246
    • Ögedei
    • 1241–1246
    • Güyük
  6. 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.

  7. 14 de dic. de 2023 · First, he married Tegulen, who unfortunately died soon after their marriage. Following that, he married Chabi of the Khongirad, whom he regarded as his most treasured empress. Following Chabi’s tragic death in 1281, Kublai followed Chabi’s imagined request by marrying Nambui, her young cousin.