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Notes on Genghis Khan
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Genghis Khan 1167 -1227
(Cinggis Qan, Ghingis Khan, Jenghiz Khan
Chingis Khan, etc...).
After the death of
(Mutugen son of Chagatai) at the siege of
Bamiyan Cinggis Qan ordered the death of
all living things and the destruction of
the town(1221 my date). Ratchnevsky,
Genghis Khan. Page 164.
Cinggis Qan died as
result of injuries from a wild horse
battue in the winter of 1226. Ratchnevsky,
Genghis Khan. Page 141.
1179 A young man who
would grow up to be Cinggis Qahan
(Ghingis Khan) of the Mongols was
aided by the son of the Chieftain of the
Arulat clan. (The young man was Bo'orcu.
He became one of Cinggis Qahan's Dorben
Kulu'ud (Great Warriors)) Yuan
ch'ao pi-shih, quatrain 90.
Mutugen Son
of Chagatai favorite grandson. After the
death of Mutugen at the siege of Bamiyan
Genghis Khan ordered the death of all
living things and the destruction of the
town (1221 my date). Ratchnevsky, Paul.
Genghis Khan His Life and Legacy. Page
164.
Hulagu, son
of Tolui,
grandson of Cinggis Qan and brother to
Mangu and Kublai
The Cingissid line of
descent was considered too be only the
offspring of Genghis Khan and his first
and chief wife Borte. This produced Four
sons Jochi, Chagatai, Ogadai,
and Tolui.
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