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

  2. 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.

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

    Yesügei was the son of Bartan Baghatur, who was the second son of Khabul Khan. Khabul was recognized as a khagan by the Jin Dynasty. Khabul Khan was, in turn, the great-grandson of the Mongol chief Khaidu, the first to try to unite the Mongols. Yesügei's first and chief wife, Hoelun, a daughter of the Olkhunut forest people, was abducted by ...

    • Bartan Bagatur
    • Tengrism
  4. Other articles where Yesügei is discussed: Genghis Khan: Early struggles: …was defeated by his father, Yesügei, when Temüjin was born. The chronology of Temüjin’s early life is uncertain. He may have been born in 1155, in 1162 (the date favoured today in Mongolia), or in 1167. According to legend, his birth was auspicious, because he came into the world holding…

  5. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Yesugei has received more than 346,086 page views. His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2019). Yesugei is the 1,054th most popular politician (up from 1,385th in 2019). Yesugei is most famous for being the father of Genghis Khan.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2023 · Yesugei was a Mongolian clan chief of the Kiyat group, located in the northeastern portion of the Mongolian steppe in the mid-12th century. He was the progenitor of the Kiyat-Borjigin family and the father of Genghis Khan. Yesugei held the position of Baghatur, which means “hero” or “noble one,” and established Mongol rule.

  7. 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.