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    the Merkits in 1204, he gave Töregene to Ögedei as his second wife. While Ögedei's first wife Boraqchin had no sons, Töregene gave birth to five sons, Güyük...
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    and then Töregene. Other wives included Möge Khatun (former concubine of Genghis Khan) and Jachin Khatun. Principal wives: Boraqchin Töregene Güyük – the...
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    tactics, Töregene succeeded in getting Güyük elected Khan in 1246. When Genghis Khan's youngest brother, Temüge, threatened the Great Khatun Toregene in an...
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    of further activities of Chagatai, such as strong support to regency of Töregene. However, he soon died. His known viziers include Vajir, Baha al-Din Marghinani...
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  • the Mongol court. In 1246, Töregene's son Güyük Khan came to power, and Töregene resigned from the regency. Despite Töregene's role in ensuring Güyük's...
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  • After Töregene secretly poisons Tolui to death, Tolui's sons, under the leadership of their eldest brother Möngke, seek to avenge their father. Töregene plans...
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    would continue the policies of his father Ögedei, not those of Töregene. He punished Töregene's supporters, except for governor Arghun the Elder. He also replaced...
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  • She spent her time with Mongol shamans and lacked her mother-in-law Töregene's political skills. While her sons, Naqu and Khoja, and Shiremun, the grandson...
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  • before Kublai Khan came to power. He was the second son of Ögedei Khan and Töregene Khatun and a brother of Güyük Khan. He is broadly known as Godan Khan,...
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  • others argue that the inscription refers to Ögedei Khan's second wife, Töregene Khatun. History of Mongolia Ogedei Khan Hamadani, Rashid al-Din (1971)...
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  • power briefly passed into her hands. By the spring of 1242, however, Töregene Khatun had assumed complete power as regent with the support of Chagatai...
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  • Europe. Temuge-otchigin tried to seize the throne, but was prevented by Töregene, Ogedei's widow and Güyük's mother. After the 1246 kurultai elected Güyük...
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    techniques. The publication of a Taoist text inscribed with the name of Töregene Khatun, Ögedei's wife, is one of the first printed works sponsored by the...
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    most of Sorghaghtani's soldiers. After Ögedei Khan died in 1241, his wife Töregene Khatun ruled as regent until 1246, when she managed to get her son Güyük...
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    December 1241 1241 Khatun Töregene ? Wife of Ögedei 1242 – March 1246 ? Regent Khan Güyük c. 1206 Son of Ögedei and Töregene 1246–1248 1248 Khatun Oghul...
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    Mongol Empire Early Khagans Genghis Khan Tolui Khan (as Regent) Ögedei Khan Töregene Khatun (as Regent) Güyük Khan Oghul Qaimish (as Regent) Möngke Khan Kublai...
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  • Mongol khagans. Börte Khatun (1206–1227) Borogchin Khatun (1228–1240) Töregene Khatun (1240–1246) Oghul Qaimish (1246–1251) Qutugui Khatun (1251–1260)...
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  • queen regent of the Second Turkic Khaganate Börte, wife of Genghis Khan Töregene Khatun (d. 1246), wife of Ogedei Khan, regent of the Mongol Empire from...
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  • Büri (Mongolian: Бүри -ᠪᠦᠷᠢ, Chinese: 不里; pinyin: Bùlǐ, Persian: بورى, d.1252) was a son of Mutukan and a grandson of Chagatai Khan. According to Rashid-al-Din...
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  • Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Khasar Khachiun Temüge Belgutei Behter Jochi Chagatai Töregene Khatun Ögedei Sorghaghtani Beki Tolui Alakhai Bekhi Checheikhen Alaltun...
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    posthumous son of Kashin (Qashi) and therefore a grandson of Ögedei Khan and Töregene Khatun, and a great-grandson of Genghis Khan and Börte. His mother was...
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    However, the Mongols captured him at Gaza.[citation needed] In 1241, Töregene Khatun had sent an envoy to make peace proposals and discuss with Zhao...
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    Mongol Empire Early Khagans Genghis Khan Tolui Khan (as Regent) Ögedei Khan Töregene Khatun (as Regent) Güyük Khan Oghul Qaimish (as Regent) Möngke Khan Kublai...
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    seen in every part of the Mongol Empire. Ogedei's great khatun ("queen") Töregene might have been from this tribe. Hulegu had a Naiman general, Ketbuqa,...
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  • Mongol Empire Wives of early Great Khans Börte Khulan Yesugen Yesui Möge Töregene Oghul Qaimish Chabi Wives of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari...
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  • Güyük Khan in Karakorum. There he was poisoned by the Great Khan's mother Töregene and died a week after he had been allowed to return home. Yaroslav married...
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  • Mongol Empire Wives of early Great Khans Börte Khulan Yesugen Yesui Möge Töregene Oghul Qaimish Chabi Wives of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari...
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  • Mongol Empire Early Khagans Genghis Khan Tolui Khan (as Regent) Ögedei Khan Töregene Khatun (as Regent) Güyük Khan Oghul Qaimish (as Regent) Möngke Khan Kublai...
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  • Mongol Empire Wives of early Great Khans Börte Khulan Yesugen Yesui Möge Töregene Oghul Qaimish Chabi Wives of Yuan (Kublaid) Great Khans Chabi Nambui Shirindari...
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    combining inscriptions in Georgian, Arabic, and Persian. During the regency of Töregene Khatun (r.1244-1245), silver dirhems minted at Tiblisi stated "The Great...
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