- sub-clan that
started with
Bodonchar Munkhag of the
Kiyat clan. Yesugei's
descendants were thus said to be
Kiyat-Borjigin. The
senior Borjigids provided ruling...
- of
Genghis Khan and his son Jochi, but
belonged to the
powerful Mongol Kiyat clan,
which claimed descent from
Mugetu Kiyan (Mūngdū Qayān), an
older brother...
- Ba'arin
Besut (N)
Oronar Khongkhotan Arulad Sunud Khabturkhas Gheniges Yürki
Kiyat Jurkin Khadagin Mangkhol A Turco-Mongol
Christian (Nestorian) nation. Prominent...
- 1320/1321–1328/1330, son of
Mangitay (S8) S10
Kiyat governor Isatay, by 1330,
appointed by Öz Beg Khan (11). S11
Kiyat governor Jir-Qutlu, son of
Isatay (S10)...
-
Kiyat clan,
meets a
mysterious girl by chance.
Their meeting will
affect the
whole world.
Temjin (テムジン, Temujin): The son of a
chieftain of the
Kiyat;...
- Turko-Mongol
Barlas and
Borjigin clans (house of
Genghis Khan and Timur) was
Kiyat,
almost identical to the
Middle Chinese pronunciation of the name Jie, /ki̯at/...
-
authority was
limited by the
presumable autonomy of the
former beglerbeg Mamai Kiyat in the west, and the
renewed autonomy of the
former Ulus of Orda in the...
-
entirety of the
Golden Horde. The
territory under the
former beglerbeg Mamai Kiyat in the west, and Gülistan,
where Khiḍr Khan's
brother Murād (or Mürid) had...
- by Öz Beg Khan. It was
governed on
behalf of the khan from
Sighnaq by a
Kiyat governor, Jir-Qutluq, son of Isatay. He was
killed in a
skirmish by Urus...
-
appearance for
Israel in 2000. He left the club
again in 2001 to join
Maccabi Kiyat Gat. He
moved to
Maccabi Petah Tikva the
following year,
before returning...