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early in the 13th century. Uduyid; Mongolian:
Uduid Mergid Uvas, Uvas
Mergid Khaad,
Khaad Mergid In The
Secret History of the Mongols, the
Naiman subtribe...
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Empire after the
death of her
husband in 1248. She was a
descendant of the
Mergid tribe. However, H. H.
Howorth believed that she was an Oirat, mistaking...
- 1246.
Hoelun from the
Olkhunut of
Onggirat tribe was
supposed to
marry a
Mergid warrior called Yehe Chiledu, but
Yesugei Baghatur from the
Khiyad tribe...
- (literally "skillful/wise ones"; Mongolian: ᠮᠡᠷᠬᠢᠳ ; Мэргид, romanized:
Mergid;
simplified Chinese: 蔑儿乞;
traditional Chinese: 蔑兒乞; pinyin: Miè'érqǐ) was...
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Keraite Khanate Khamag Mongol Khanate Khoshut Khanate Khotgoid Khanate Mergid Khanate Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Moghul Khanate Yarkent Khanate Turpan...
- Temüjin (later to
become Genghis Khan), she was
abducted by
members of the
Mergid confederation. She was
given to a
certain Chilger Bökh, who was the brother...
-
powerful tribal confederations (khanlig): Keraites,
Khamag Mongol, Naiman,
Mergid, and Tatar. The Jin emperors,
following a
policy of
divide and rule, encouraged...
- (1236–1295) and
Bayan of the
Merkid (died 1340),
Mongol general of the
Mergid clan and
official in the Yuan
Dynasty Buyan (khan), aka Bayan, the Khan...
- his wife
became a
reason for the
campaign against the
Mergids.
After the
defeat of the
Mergid, the re****tion of
Temujin rose
rapidly and the leading...
-
second only to
Grand Empress Börte.
Khulan was a
daughter of Dair-Usun, Uvas
Mergid chief. She was
offered to
Genghis Khan as a gift
after the chief's surrender...