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 | | Although he transformed the tribal institutions to the service of his imperial, feudal aims, he anchored his power in the self-sustaining and self-renewing vitality of the nomad culture from which he sprang. |
 | | Temujin, the future Chingis Khan was born in 1162, the son of Yesugei Baghutur, chief of the minor Kiyad tribe in northeastern Mongolia. |
 | | When Temujin was only eight years old, he was betrothed to Borte, daughter of a chief of the Onggirad tribe, and was left to grow up in her father's camp. |
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