Qutuqa Beki
Qutuqa Beki | ||
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Chief of Family | Dörbet Oirat | |
Spouse(s) | Botokhoi Targun |
Qutuqa Beki (Mongolian: Худуга бэхи/Хутуга бэх; ᠬᠤᠳᠤᠭᠠ ᠪᠡᠬᠢ) — was a 13th century chief of the Oirats who played major role on formation of Mongol Empire.
Biography
The first mentions of Qutuqa Beki in
Family
He had at least 3 children, all married into ruling Borjigin clan, however sources differ on which son married whom:
- Toralchi Güregen — according to The Secret History of the Mongols was married Holuikhan (daughter of Jochi),[1] but according to The Compendium of Chronicles he was given hand of Checheyigen (daughter of Genghis)[5]
- Buqa Temür — commander of a tümen in Ilkhanate
- Chupan — married to Nomoghan, daughter of Ariq Böke and Ashitai Khatun
- Jagir (or Chakar) — married to Manggugan Khatun, daughter of Hulagu
- Taraghai Güregen — married to Manggugan Khatun, daughter of
- Tolun Khatun — married to Jumghur[6] before 1270s, then Tekshin (until 12 September 1271), both sons of Hulagu
- Börtö'a — married to Princess Yixiji (Chinese: 一悉基),[7] daughter of Genghis Khan[8]
- Uluq
- Rachin
- Bars Buqa — married to El-Temür, daughter of Tolui and Linqgun Khatun (daughter of Kuchlug)[8]
- Elchikmish Khatun — married to Ariq Böke, then his son Nairaqu Buqa
- Ashiqtai (with Nairaqu)
- Orghana Khatun — married to Qara Hülegü
- Güyük Khatun — married Hulagu
- Öljei Khatun — married Hulagu, then Abaqa
- Küchü Khatun — married Toqoqan
- Buqa Temür — commander of a tümen in Ilkhanate
- Inalchi — according to The Secret History of the Mongols was married Checheyigen (daughter of Genghis),[1] but according to The Compendium of Chronicles he was given hand of Holuikhan (daughter of Jochi)[5]
- Buduz
- Negütai
- Aqu Temür
- Buduz
- Oghul Tutmish — initially planned to marry Tolui, but after his death was married to Möngke
- Shirin
- Bichige
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-19-876859-3.
- The Secret History of The Mongols, §144
- ^ Uno, Nobuhiro (January 2009). "EXCHANGE-MARRIAGE IN THE ROYAL FAMILIES OF NOMADIC STATES. In: V. Rybatzki et al. (eds.), The Early Mongols: Language, Culture and History (Indiana University Uralic and Altaic Series vol.173), 2009, 175-182". The Early Mongols: Language, Culture and History.
- ^ S2CID 103953766.
- ^ OCLC 41120851.
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- ^ Du Rongkun [杜榮坤] and Bai Cuiqin [白翠琴]. 2008. Xi Menggu shi yanjiu [西蒙古史研究 A History of the Western Mongols]
- ^ ISBN 978-1-108-42489-9.