- Hö'elün (Mongolian: ᠥᠭᠡᠯᠦᠨ, Ö’elün Üjin, lit. 'Lady Ö’elün'; fl. 1162–1210) was a
Mongolian noblewoman and the
mother of Temüjin,
better known as Genghis...
- the
first to try to
unite the Mongols. Yesügei's
first and
chief wife,
Hoelun, a
daughter of the
Olkhunut forest people, was
abducted by Yesügei with...
- Khan, then
known as Temujin. On the
death of Yesugei, Temujin, his
mother Hoelun, his
siblings and two half-brothers (including Behter,
Belgutei and their...
- the
throne for himself, to be
investigated by Orda and Möngke in c. 1246.
Hoelun from the
Olkhunut of
Onggirat tribe was
supposed to
marry a
Mergid warrior...
- Hasar's mother,
Hoelun defended him
against accusations of
disloyalty stemming from Teb Tengri, a shaman.
Stiffened by his
mother Hoelun and wife Börte...
- were the key
bloodline that
further expanded the
Mongol Empire. Börte and
Hoelun, Genghis' mother, were some of the most
influential and
important people...
- Yesügei's
household prior to the
arrival of
Hoelun, whom he had
abducted from her fiancé. However,
Hoelun was
quickly made his
chief wife,
which meant...
- Temüge was a
skilled politician and
capable ruler, who,
alongside his
mother Hoelun,
ruled the
Mongol heartland in his
elder brothers'
absence while they engaged...
- the
Borjigin clan in the
Khamag Mongol confederation, and his
second wife
Höelün. She was nine
years younger than Temüjin. Temülün's name, like her brother's...
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Hoelun Yesugei Börte Temüjin (Genghis Khan)
Khasar Khachiun Temüge
Belgutei Behter Jochi Chagatai Töregene
Khatun Ögedei
Sorghaghtani Beki
Tolui Alakhai...