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Qutuqa Beki

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168:", Qutuqa was one of the first to obey, arriving with 10,000 Oirat soldiers. He then proceeded to the khan's court and submitted personally, having received such a powerful ally, Genghis married two women from his family to Qutuqa's children, thus starting one of the most fruitful alliances in Mongol history. He led an attack on Botokhoi Targun, chieftess of 160:. Subsequently, Genghis Khan defeated Jamukha and the Naimans, but the Oirats had not yet been conquered by the time the Mongol Empire was formed in 1206. Nevertheless, when in 1207 Genghis Khan gave his eldest son 499:"EXCHANGE-MARRIAGE IN THE ROYAL FAMILIES OF NOMADIC STATES. In: V. Rybatzki et al. (eds.), The Early Mongols: Language, Culture and History (Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series vol.173), 2009, 175-182" 156:' army. But the magical ploy backfired when an unexpected wind blew the storm back at Qutuqa. Buyruq, troubled by this storm, left the alliance and retreated to the south side of the 596:"Oirats in the Ilkhanate and the Mamluk Sultanate in the Thirteenth to the Early Fifteenth Centuries: Two Cases of Assimilation into the Muslim Environment (MSR XIX, 2016)" 449: 667: 467: 693: 483: 371: 190: 118: 172:
but was captured. Later he was given Botokhui as his concubine after Genghis Khan led an attack on them personally and subdued.
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date back to 1201, when a number of rulers of the Mongol tribes, including the Oirats, swore allegiance to
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Toq-TemĂŒr (unknown father) — married Emegen, daughter of Malik TemĂŒr, son of
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before 1270s, then Tekshin (until 12 September 1271), both sons of Hulagu
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Rashiduddin Fazlullah's Jamiʻuʌt-tawarikh = Compendium of chronicles
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Jagir (or Chakar) — married to Manggugan Khatun, daughter of
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Taraghai GĂŒregen — married to Manggugan Khatun, daughter of
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clan, however sources differ on which son married whom:
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He had at least 3 children, all married into ruling
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Index

Oirats
Genghis Khan
Family
Dörbet Oirat
Mongolian
13th century
Oirats
Mongol Empire
The Secret History of the Mongols
Jamukha
gurkhan
Genghis Khan
Naiman
Buyruq Khan
thunder stone
Genghis
Altai Mountains
Jochi
Khori-Tumed
Borjigin
The Secret History of the Mongols
Jochi
The Compendium of Chronicles
Checheyigen
Genghis
tĂŒmen
Ilkhanate
Ariq Böke
Hulagu
Hulagu

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