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  1. Bodonchar Munkhag or, Bodonchar Khan (Mongol: Бодончар Мөнх, died: 10th Century CE.) was a renowned Mongol Borjigin tribal chieftain and warlord. He was a direct ancestor of Genghis Khan who was the founder of Mongol Empire in 1206, as well as the Mongol Barlas tribe of the Central Asian Mongol conqueror Amir Timur who ...

  2. Bodonchar Munkhag or, Bodonchar Khan was a renowned Mongol Borjigin tribal chieftain and warlord. He was a direct ancestor of Genghis Khan who was the founder of Mongol Empire in 1206, as well as the Mongol Barlas tribe of the Central Asian Mongol conqueror Amir Timur who was the founder of Timurid Empire in 1370.

  3. Bodonchar Munkhag (c. 850 – 900 CE) was a renowned Mongol warlord and a direct ancestor of Genghis Khan as well as of the Barlas Mongols, the tribe of the Central Asian warlord Timur. According to the Secret History of the Mongols, he was the 12th generation nominal (non-biological) descendant...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BorjiginBorjigin - Wikipedia

    He was Bodonchar Munkhag, who along with his brothers sired the entire Mongol nation. According to Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, many of the older Mongolian clans were founded by members of the Borjigin — Barlas, Urud, Manghud, Taichiut, Chonos, Kiyat, etc. The first Khan of the Mongol was Bodonchar Munkhag's great-great-grandson Khaidu ...

  5. Third, revelations about Bodonchar Munkhag may indicate possible challenges regarding Chinggis-qan genealogy, particularly as it is seen in contemporary Kazakh society. To examine these ideas, this paper will examine challenges to existing scholarship and then introduce new information and sources.

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  7. Bodonchar Munkhag and Khaidu were pre-Genghis Khan chieftains of the Shiwei. Note [ edit ] ^ Zuev (2002) links the 落俎 Luozu < MC: * lɑk̚-t͡ʃɨʌ X (or 落坦 Luotan < MC: * lɑk̚-tʰɑn X [7] ) to one tribe in Kimek–Kipchak confederation ; namely, the Lanikaz , whose name Zuev contends to be a distortion of Laktan .