• Jelme (Mongolian: Зэлмэ, Zelme; c. 1160 – 1207) was a general and close companion of Genghis Khan. He was the older brother of Subutai and was of the...
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    and Subutai's elder brother Jelme also served as a general in the Mongol army and was a close companion of Temujin. Jelme rescued a severely wounded Temujin...
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  • and Jelme. After Temujin took the titles Genghis Khan and Great Khan of the Mongols, Bo'orchu was made head of the Khan's followers along with Jelme. When...
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  • was named after the Uriankhai, their tribe of origin. He was a nephew of Jelme. A folk legend claimed that Subutai wished to die by his son Uriyangkhadai...
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    two grew close, and Temüjin began to build a following, as nökod such as Jelme entered into his service. Temüjin and Börte had their first child, a daughter...
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  • banners Tümed Left Wing Banner (Mongghuljin Banner), led by descendants of Jelme Tümed Right Wing Banner, led by descendants of the Chinggisid Altan Khan...
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    Uriankhai tribe of Mongols, to which the military generals Subotai and Jelme belonged, were described by Mongol chronicles as blond haired in the 2nd...
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  • Commanders and leaders Genghis Khan Jochi Chaghatai Ögedei Tolui Subutai Jebe Jelme (POW) Mukali Khubilai Qasar Bo'orchu † Sorkin-shara Barchuq Art Tegin Arslan...
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  • China Rank General Battles/wars Battle of Xiangyang Relations Uriyangkhadai (father) Subutai (grandfather) Jelme (great-uncle) Other work Chancellor...
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    groups are said to be descendants of the Uriankhan tribe from which came Jelme and his more famous cousin Subutai. The clan names of the Altai Uriankhai...
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  • Sides, an arrow wounded Genghis Khan in the neck. His loyal subordinate, Jelme, cared for him. After winning the battle, he asked the defeated to reveal...
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  • in a pit, in preparation for a ritual murder. He is freed by Arslan and Jelme, father and son wanderers who joined the Wolves after looking for Yesugei...
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    Duwa Kebek Hulegu Abaqa Arghun Ghazan Military Subutai Jebe Muqali Negudar Bo'orchu Guo Kan Boroqul Jelme Khubilai Aju Bayan Kadan Boroldai Nogai Khan...
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  • the Borjigin clan. Tabunang (塔布囊; tābùnáng; tabunang), for descendants of Jelme. The taiji and tabunang are equal in rank, and both subdivided into five...
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  • much of Western Asia, son of Tolui. Jebe (died in 1224), noyan (general). Jelme (c. 1160–1207), general and close companion of Genghis Khan. Jochi (c. 1182–February...
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  • Khan would be later appointed to prominent positions in his army, such as Jelme, who was promised as a slave to Genghis as an infant, and later rose to...
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    Duwa Kebek Hulegu Abaqa Arghun Ghazan Military Subutai Jebe Muqali Negudar Bo'orchu Guo Kan Boroqul Jelme Khubilai Aju Bayan Kadan Boroldai Nogai Khan...
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    However, he soon retreated again upon seeing Jebe, Subutai, khubilai and Jelme. Seeing his hesitation, Jamukha left the Naimans. Later the Naimans with...
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  • sky with a single arrow. Muqali (木華黎), Chilaun (赤老溫), Huduhu (忽都虎) and Jelme (者勒米) and Borokhula (博爾忽) are among Genghis Khan's followers. Some of them...
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    Dynasty, Chaoyang was controlled by Chinggisid princes and descendants of Jelme. Their territories became Tümed Right Wing Banner, Kharachin Left Wing Banner...
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  • as Belgutei Wai Lung as Daicha'er Philip Keung as Bo'orchu Simon Chui as Jelme Kwan Wai-lun as Muqali Chan Leung as Jebe Kwan Tze-biu as Chilaun Chan Sai-wah...
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  • these four as his "steeds", and together with his "hounds" (Subutai, Jebe, Jelme, and Khubilai Noyon [fr]) and the fellow foundling Shigi Qutuqu, they formed...
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