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    Möge Khatun (died 1242), was a princess of the Bakrin tribe and concubine of Genghis Khan. After the Khan’s death, Möge became a wife of Genghis' son, Ögedei Khan. [1] . She was briefly regent in 1241. According to the historian Juvayni, "she was given to Genghis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much."

  2. Möge Khatun was a concubine of Genghis Khan and she later became a wife of his son Ögedei Khan. The Persian historian Ata-Malik Juvayni records that Möge Khatun "was given to Chinggis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe, and he loved her very much." Ögedei favored her as well and she accompanied him on his hunting expeditions.

  3. of the ordu of his wife, Möge Khatun, who, in accordance with Mongol custom, had come to him from his father, Chinggis Khan’. 20 Möge Khatun is one of the neglected women in the Mongol Empire. She was given to Chinggis Khan by a chief of the Bakrin tribe and he loved her very much

  4. Great Khatun of the Mongol Empire. Soon after Ögedei died in 1241, at first power passed to the hands of Möge Khatun, one of Ögedei's widows and formerly one of Genghis Khan's wives.

  5. as it was not until after Möge Khatun's death that Töregene could control all aspects of the state. In addition, she won over many of the Chinggisid family by bestowing numerous gifts and favours upon them.9 Thus, Töregene increased her influence within the government and throughout the empire.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Although Boraqchin appears to have already died, the most prominent remaining wife was Möge, that widow of Chinggis Khan. Möges seniority derived from her connection to the earlier generation, which elevated her status over Ögedei’s other wives, Töregene included.

  7. Möge Khatun. Möge Khatun era una princesa de la tribu Bakrin y concubina de Genghis Khan y, después de su muerte, esposa del hijo de Genghis, Ögedei Khan . [1] Según el historiador Juvayni , "un jefe de la tribu Bakrin la entregó a Genghis Khan, y él la amaba mucho".