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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmbaghaiAmbaghai - Wikipedia

    Ambaghai or Hambaqai Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠮᠪᠠᠭᠠᠢ; ? – died 1156) was a Khan of the Khamag Mongol, succeeded to his cousin Khabul Khan, he was one of the great-grandsons of Khaidu Khan and the cousin and predecessor of Hotula Khan, he was the Leader of Taichud Clan one of sub-branch of Borjigid, and also Grandson of and ...

  2. Ambaghai or Hambaqai Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠮᠪᠠᠭᠠᠢ; ? – died 1156) was a Khan of the Khamag Mongol, succeeded to his cousin Khabul Khan, he was one of the great-grandsons of Khaidu Khan and the cousin and predecessor of Hotula Khan, he was the Leader of Taichud Clan one of sub-branch of Borjigid, and also Grandson of and successor of ...

  3. Fue el primer hijo de Hoelun, segunda esposa de Yesügei, que era el jefe del clan Borjigin en la confederación nómada mongola Jamag, [11] sobrino de Ambaghai y Qutula Kan, [12] [13] y aliado de Toghrul de la tribu Keraita. [14]

  4. Khabul Khan was succeeded by Ambaghai Khagann of the Taichiud. Ambagai was captured by the Tatar confederation while delivering his daughter for marriage to their leadership. He was handed over to the Jin, who cruelly executed him. Ambaghai was succeeded by Hotula Khan, a son of Khabul Khan.

  5. 6 de jun. de 2024 · According to the law of the Altan uls, they bound the Ambaghai Qahan to the wooden donkey and killed him. Ambaghai Qahan contrived a means of shrewdness and sent his servant who was called Bulgachin. He conveyed the message of Ambagai Qahan to the Altan khan.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaichiudTaichiud - Wikipedia

    The Tayichiud (Mongolian Cyrillic: Тайчууд, Taichuud; simplified Chinese: 泰赤乌; traditional Chinese: 泰赤烏) was one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation on the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded by Ambaghai Khan in 1148 AD, and finally ended with Sultan Husayn Tayichud in 1405 AD.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Genghis had two aims: to take vengeance for past wrongs committed by the Jin, foremost among which was the death of Ambaghai Khan in the mid-12th century, and to win the vast amounts of plunder his troops and vassals expected.