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  1. Inanch khan ( Chinese: 亦難赤汗; pinyin: Yìnánchì Hàn) [1] or Inanch Bilge [2] Bogü khan ( Chinese: 亦難赤必樂格卜古汗; pinyin: Yìnánchì Bìlègé Bogǔ Hàn) [3] or Inat khan [4] was a khan of Naimans. According to Gumilev, his Christian name was John. [5] Reign. He was from the Güčügüt clan of Naimans which followed the Betegin clan. [6] .

  2. Inanch Bilge Khan. La mise en forme du texte ne suit pas les recommandations de Wikipédia : il faut le « ». Inanch Khan (Chinois: 亦難赤汗; Yìnánchì Hàn) 1 ou Inanch Bilge 2 Bogü khan (Chinois: 亦難赤必樂格卜古汗; Yìnánchì Bìlègé Bogǔ Hàn) 3 ou Inat khan 4 était un khan de Naimans. Selon Gumilev, son ...

  3. She was originally a favored concubine of Inanch Bilge khan and after his death, she became the consort of his son Tayang Khan. Since Tayang Khan was a useless ruler, Juerbiesu was in control of almost all power in Naiman politics.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tayang_khanTayang Khan - Wikipedia

    Tayang Khan (Mongolian: Таян хан; Chinese: 塔陽汗; pinyin: Tǎyánghàn; Persian: تايانك خان) — was a khan of the Naimans. According to The Secret History of the Mongols , he was physically weak when he was born and his father Inanch Bilge did not believe his son would survive to adulthood, therefore he was also ...

  5. Inanch Bilge khan died in 1198, splitting the Naimans between his two sons Tayang khan and Buyruq khan. In 1199, Temüjin, Toghrul, and Jamukha attacked Buyruq west of the Altai Mountains. Alarmed by the eastern invaders, Tayang sent a force under Kökse Sabraq, which intercepted Toghrul and took half his people hostage.

  6. 5 de oct. de 2021 · Toghrul was extremely annoyed at Toghrul's refusal to share the gains with Temüjin. Confronting the Naimans (1199) When Inanch Bilge khan died in 1198, his two sons, Tayang Khan and Buyruq khan, divided the Naimans. Temüjin, Toghrul, and Jamukha launched an attack against Buyruq west of the Altai Mountains in 1199.

  7. 2 de oct. de 2021 · Death and Burial. Mongol Empire. Perceptions. Descent. Physical Appearance. Introduction. Genghis Khan, also known as Temüjin, was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which after his death, evolved to become the world's greatest continuous empire. By uniting several nomadic tribes in Northeast Asia, he rose to power.