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Monday, 25 January 2021

Father of Ghengiz Khan (Yesugei Baghatur or Yesükhei)

 Yesugei Baghatur or Yesükhei 

(Traditional Mongolian: ᠶᠢᠰᠦᠭᠡᠢ ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠤᠷ; 

(Modern Mongolian: Есүхэй баатар, Yesukhei baatar)

 was a major chief of the Khamag Mongol 

confederation and the father of

 Temüjin, later known as Genghis Khan

He was of the Borjigin family, and his name

  means "like nine", meaning he had the 

auspicious qualities of the number nine, a 

lucky number to the Mongols.



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A 13th century portrayal of Yesugei

De-facto ruler of Khamag Mongol
Reign1160 - 1171
PredecessorHotula Khan
SuccessorGenghis Khan
Bornc. 1134
Died1171 (aged 37)
WifeHoelun
ChildernsGenghis Khan
Qasar
Hachiun
Temüge
Belgutei
Behter
Posthumous name
Shényuán Huángdì (神元皇帝)
Temple name
Liezu (烈祖)
HouseBorjigin
FatherBartan Baghatur
ReligionTengrism


Life

Yesügei was the son of Bartan Baghatur, who was the second son of Khabul Khan. Khabul was recognized as a khagan by the Jin Dynasty. Khabul Khan was, in turn, the great grandson of the Mongol chief Khaidu, the first to try to unite all of the Mongols. Yesügei's first and chief wife, Hoelun, a daughter of the Olkhunut forest people, was abducted by Yesügei with help of his elder brother Negün Taishi and younger brother Daritai Otchigin, from her newlywed husband Chiledu of Merkits.[1] Yesügei abducted Hoelun because of her beauty and physical indications of fertility.[2]

After the Khamag Mongol confederation khan Hotula died, the confederation had no elected king, but de facto Yesügei ruled the confederation. Yesügei had a bloodbrother, or anda, Toghrul Khan (later known as Wang Khan and Ong Khan). Yesügei helped Toghrul to defeat his uncle Gurkhan. After Yesügei's death, Toghrul initially helped Temüjin in arranging his marriage to Börte and uniting the tribes, but later defected to Genghis' anda and rival, Jamukha.

In 1171 Yesügei died when his son Temüjin was nine years old. The Secret History of the Mongols records that he was poisoned by Tatars while sharing a meal at a wedding[3] on the way home after leaving his son Temüjin at home of Dai Setsen, a noble man of Khongirad tribe, when two fathers, Yesügei and Dai Setsen, agreed that their children, Temüjin and Börte, would marry in the future.[3] Yesügei died three days later at home with presence of this family and servants.


Legacy

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During reign of Yuan dynasty, he was given temple name of Liezu (Chinese烈祖lit. 'Ardent Founder') and posthumous name Shenyuan Huangdi (Chinese神元皇帝lit. 'Supernaturally Prime Emperor

Family

Yesügei and Hoelun had four sons Temüjin, (later known as Genghis Khan), Hasar, Hachiun, Temüge and a daughter, Temülen. Yesugei had two sons by his second wife Sochigel: Behter and Belgutei. The Secret History of the Mongols records that in his youth Temüjin killed his brother Behter in a fight for food. His other half-brother, Belgutei, however was a good friend, and later became a general under Genghis.

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