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  Genghis Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genghis' father, Yesugei, khan of the Borjigin, and nephew to Ambaghai and Qutula Khan, emerged as the head of the ruling clan of the Mongols, but this position was contested by the rival Tayichi’ud clan, which descended directly from Ambaghai.
Tolui, being the youngest son, received a small territory near the Mongol homeland as per Mongol custom, and Ögedei Khan, as Great Khan, took most of Eastern Asia, including China.
Hulegu, son of Tolui and brother of Kublai Khan, established himself in the former Khwarezmid Empire as the Khan of the Il-Khanate.
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 Encyclopedia: Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Borjigin was the family name of Genghis Khan and his family.
Tolui (also rendered Toluy, 1190–1232) was the youngest son of Genghis Khan by Börte.
Tolui, being the youngest son, received a small territory near the Mongol homeland as per Mongol custom, and
  
 Tolui   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Genghis Khan didn't choose Tolui because he thought that he was too "hot-headed" to lead the Mongolian empire and also because he was a drunkard.
Through his wife Sorghaghtani Beki, Tolui fathered Möngke, Kubilai, Ariq Boke, and Hulagu, and thus was the progenitor of the last of the great Khans, the Yuan Dynasty of China, and of the Il Khans.
However, it was a rivalry from among Tolui's own sons—that of Kubilai and Arik Boke—that fragmented the power of the empire and set the western khanates against each other in the early 1260s.
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 Genghis Khan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Borjigin (A Turkic literary language of medieval central Asia (named for one of the sons of Genghis Khan)) Chagatai, son
On his deathbed in 1227, Chingis Khan outlined to his youngest son, (additional info and facts about Tolui) Tolui, the plans that later would be used by his successors to complete the destruction of the Jin Empire.
Jochi is not completely certain to be a biological child of Chingis Khan, because he was born soon after (additional info and facts about Borte) Borte was freed from her captors.
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 Mongolians - Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, Uygurs, ...
It was said that after the migration of the Jurchens to north China, the Borjigin Mongols had emerged in central Mongolia as the leading clan of a loose federation.
Tolui and Genghis Khan converged on Talihan Castle and captured it.
Tolui marched along the west bank of River Amu-darya and marched towards Khurasan in the northwest.
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 Yuan Dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Yuan Dynasty (Mongolian: Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus; Chinese: 元朝 or 大元帝國) lasting officially from 1271 to 1368, also called the Mongol Dynasty, was the name given to the significant ruling family of Borjigin in Asia.
It invaded and ruled, during its hundred year life, over the Mongol Empire (stretching from Eastern Europe to the Middle-east to Russia), Korea and China.
At Deshun, the Western Xia General Ma Jianlong resisted the Mongols for days and personally led charges against them outside of the city gate.
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 Jurchen Jin Dynasty -- Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China
It was said that after the migration of the Jurchens to north China, the Borjigin people (who derived from Menwu Shiwei) had emerged in central Mongolia as the leading clan of a loose federation.
Yesugei, who was chief of the Kiyat subclan of the Borjigin, was later poisoned by neighboring Tartars in AD 1175, when Genghis Khan (Timuchin or Temujin) was only twelve years old.
After the death of Genghis Khan, for the period of 1227/1229, Tolui acted as a regent.
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On the mountain stated that he had said one year when five stars converged onto one line the Mongols should not kill people at and made it a decree not to at random.
On his deathbed in 1227 Genghis Khan outlined to his youngest Tolui the plans that later would be by his successors to complete the destruction the Jin empire.
His body was returned to Mongolia the escort killing anyone that strayed their path on the return trip so not to reveal where he was finally to rest.
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 KhanCon 2003 - Mongol History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
1155 or 1167: Temuchin, the future Chingis Khan, the Father and Founder of the Mongol nation, is born into the Borjigin clan to his mother Hoelun and his father Yesugei at the bank of the river Onon, east of Lake Bajkal.
This momentous birth brought into earthly existence the man who was to establish the largest empire in all of human history, and in the process to conquer the most advanced civilizations of the era, those of China and Khwarezm.
The Merkit is overcome, and this was a significant victory for Temuchin.
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Born the second son of Tolui and Sorghaghtani Beki and grandson of Genghis Khan, he succeeded his brother Möngke in 1260, after years of fighting as Khan of the Mongol Empire.
This Chinese version of the clan name was the most frequent during the Qing Dynasty.
The Cambridge History of China thinks that Khiyad was a sublineage inside the larger Borjigin clan, but other scholars disagree and think that Borjigin was a sublineage inside the larger Khiyad clan, while there are those who think that Khiyad and Borjigin were both used interchangeably.
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 Kublai Khan - Famous Ancient Chinese People - Chinese
This Chinese version of the clan name was the most frequent during
the Qing Dynasty.
The Cambridge History of China thinks that Khiyad was a sublineage
inside the larger Borjigin clan, but other scholars disagree and think that
Borjigin was a sublineage inside the larger Khiyad clan, while there
are those who think that Khiyad and Borjigin were both used
interchangeably.
Born the second son of Tolui and Sorghaghtani Beki and grandson of Genghis Khan, he succeeded his brother M?ngke KhanM?ngke in 1260 as ruler of the Mongol Empire.
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Chagatai was the next-eldest son of Genghis and so was given Central Asia.
The office of Great Khan was a matter of dispute.
This left Ogedei, third oldest, who was well liked by most people and so was made Great Khan.
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Submitted by felicia on Sunday, November 14, 2004 - 6:52pm
Ghengis Khan11/14/2004 from TheFreeDictionary.comGhengis KhanEarly lifeGhenghis was born by the name of Temujin sometime between 1162 and 1167, the first son of Yesugei a tribal chief of the Kiyad (singular: Kiyan).Yesugei's clan is called Borjigin (plural: Borjigid).
He was named after a defeated rival chief.Temujin's early life was a most difficult one.
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