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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Möge_KhatunMöge Khatun - Wikipedia

    Möge Khatun (died 1242), was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and concubine of Genghis Khan. After the Khan’s death, Möge became a wife of Genghis' son, Ögedei Khan. [1] . She was briefly regent in 1241. According to the historian Juvayni, "she was given to Genghis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much."

  2. Möge Khatun was a concubine of Genghis Khan and she later became a wife of his son Ögedei Khan. The Persian historian Ata-Malik Juvayni records that Möge Khatun "was given to Chinggis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much." Ögedei favored her as well and she accompanied him on his hunting expeditions.

  3. Töregene Khatun - Wikipedia. Toregene o Turakina (... – 1265) è stata una condottiera mongola . Fu la Gran Khatun o reggente dell' Impero Mongolo dalla morte di suo marito Ogedei Khan nel 1241, fino alla elezione del suo figlio maggiore Güyük Khan nel 1246.

  4. Möge Khatun era una principessa della tribù Bakrin e concubina di Gengis Khan e, dopo la sua morte, moglie del figlio di Gengis Ögedei Khan. [1] Secondo lo storico Juvayni, "è stata data a Gengis Khan da un capo della tribù Bakrin, e lui l'amava moltissimo". Anche Ögedei la prediligeva e lei lo accompagnava nelle spedizioni di caccia.

  5. Töregene Khatun (also Turakina, Mongolian: Дөргэнэ, ᠲᠦᠷᠭᠡᠨ ᠡ) (d. 1246) was the Great Khatun and regent of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her eldest son Güyük Khan in 1246. Background. Töregene was born into the Naiman tribe. Her first husband was a member of the Merkit clan.

  6. Töregene Khatun (come reggente) Güyük Khan Nome completo: Ögedei Khaga Nascita: 1186: Morte: 11 dicembre 1241: Padre: Genghis Khan: Madre: Börte: Consorti: Borakchin Khatun Töregene Khatun Möge Khatun Alqui Khatun molte altre consorti Figli: Güyük Khan Godan Khan Khochu Kharachar molti altri figli Religione: Tengrismo

  7. 2 ott 2019 · Historians note that immediately after the Great Khan’s death, some indeed looked to Möge for leadership: “…the dispatch of orders and the assembling of the people took place at the door of the ordu or palace of his wife, Möge Khatun” (Rashīd al-Dīn 1998, 239).