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Temujin GENGHIS KHAN [Parents] was born in 1161 in near Lake Baikal, Mongolia. He died on 18 Aug 1227. He married Yesui.

Other marriages:
Borte,
Yesugen,
NAMIAN, Gurbesu
MERKID, Qulan

Genghis also spelled Ching-gis, Chingis, Jenghiz, or Jinghis, original name Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea.

Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia...

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=117286&tocid=0&query=genghis%20khan

Yesui. married Temujin GENGHIS KHAN.


Temujin GENGHIS KHAN [Parents] was born in 1161 in near Lake Baikal, Mongolia. He died on 18 Aug 1227. He married Yesugen.

Other marriages:
Borte,
Yesui,
NAMIAN, Gurbesu
MERKID, Qulan

Genghis also spelled Ching-gis, Chingis, Jenghiz, or Jinghis, original name Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea.

Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia...

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=117286&tocid=0&query=genghis%20khan

Yesugen 1. married Temujin GENGHIS KHAN.


Temujin GENGHIS KHAN [Parents] was born in 1161 in near Lake Baikal, Mongolia. He died on 18 Aug 1227. He married Gurbesu NAMIAN.

Other marriages:
Borte,
Yesui,
Yesugen,
MERKID, Qulan

Genghis also spelled Ching-gis, Chingis, Jenghiz, or Jinghis, original name Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea.

Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia...

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=117286&tocid=0&query=genghis%20khan

Gurbesu NAMIAN [Parents] 1.Gurbesu married Temujin GENGHIS KHAN.


Temujin GENGHIS KHAN [Parents] was born in 1161 in near Lake Baikal, Mongolia. He died on 18 Aug 1227. He married Qulan MERKID.

Other marriages:
Borte,
Yesui,
Yesugen,
NAMIAN, Gurbesu

Genghis also spelled Ching-gis, Chingis, Jenghiz, or Jinghis, original name Temüjin, also spelled Temuchin Mongolian warrior-ruler, one of the most famous conquerors of history, who consolidated tribes into a unified Mongolia and then extended his empire across Asia to the Adriatic Sea.

Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia...

http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=117286&tocid=0&query=genghis%20khan

Qulan MERKID [Parents].Qulan married Temujin GENGHIS KHAN.


Yesugei died in 1168. He married Ho'elun.

Ho'elun. married Yesugei.

They had the following children:

  M i Temujin GENGHIS KHAN was born in 1161. He died on 18 Aug 1227.
  M ii TEMUGE.
  M iii Jochi Qasar.

TOLUI [Parents]. married Sorghaghtani BEKI.

Sorghaghtani BEKI.Sorghaghtani married TOLUI.

They had the following children:

  M i Kublai KHAN was born in 1215. He died in 1294.

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.

"Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798

Kublai Khan Pronounced As: koobli kän , 1215-94, Mongol emperor, founder of the Yüan dynasty of China. From 1251 to 1259 he led military campaigns in S China. He succeeded (1260) his brother Mongke (Mangu) as khan of the empire that their grandfather Jenghiz Khan had founded. The empire reached its greatest territorial extent with Kublai's final defeat (1279) of the Sung dynasty of China; however, his campaigns against Japan (see kamikaze), Myanmar, Vietnam, and Indonesia failed. Kublai's rule as the overlord of the Mongol empire was nominal except in Mongolia and China. He recruited men of all nations for his civil service, but only Mongols were permitted to hold the highest government posts. He promoted economic prosperity by rebuilding the Grand Canal, repairing public granaries, and extending highways. He fostered Chinese scholarship and arts. Although he favored Tibetan Buddhism (Lamaism), other religions (except Taoism) were tolerated. Kublai encouraged foreign commerce, and his magnificent capital at Cambuluc (now Beijing) was visited by several Europeans, notably Marco Polo, who described it. It was long thought to be the city Xanadu, featured in Coleridge's poem Kubla Khan. Kublai's name is also spelled Khubilai, Kubilai, Koublai, and Kubla.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/07095.html
  M ii Arigh BOKI.
  M iii MONGKE.

Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India [Parents] was born on 15 Feb 1483 in Fergana, Uzbekistan. He died on 25 Dec 1530 in Charbaghi near Agra. He was buried in Kabul, Afghanistan. He married Mahim BEGUM Granddaughter of Shaikh Ahmad Jami in 1506 in Herat, Afghanistan.

Other marriages:
BEGIM, Msuma Sultan
BEGIM, Ayisha Sultan

http://www.dreamwater.net/regiment/RoyalArk/India/mughal2.htm

Babur Pronounced As: bäbr [Turk.,=lion], 1483-1530, founder of the Mughal empire of India. His full name was Zahir ud-Din Muhammad. A descendant of Timur (Tamerlane) and of Jenghiz Khan, he succeeded (1494) to the principality of Fergana in central Asia. His early life was spent in an ultimately unsuccessful struggle to retain his inheritance and to recover Samarkand (Timur's capital) from the Uzbeks. In 1504, however, he captured Kabul and established a kingdom in Afghanistan. After the failure of his final attempt (1512) on Samarkand, Babur began raids southward into India. In 1525, responding to an invitation from the governor of the Punjab to overthrow the sultan of Delhi, Babur launched an invasion. Although his force was small, he defeated the sultan at Panipat in 1526 and captured Agra and Delhi. He finally conquered nearly all of N India. Babur was also a distinguished poet. His autobiography, The Baburnama (tr. by A. S. Beveridge, 1922, and by W. M. Thackston, 1996), is his most important work. His son Humayun succeeded him. Babur's name is also transliterated Baber and Babar.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/00975.html

The founder of the Mughal dynasty was Babur, "The Tiger," who ruled from 1483 to 1530. Babur was not fully a Mongol: his mother was descended from Genghis Khan, but his father was descended from Timur. Like his ancestors, he rose from comparatively little to become one of the great conquerors of his time. He ruled over a small kingdom in Turkestan; he expanded his kingdom by attacking Afghanistan and capturing Kabul in 1504. From there he crossed over the mountains into Hindustan and attacked the Dehli Sultanate. With an army of only twelve thousand men, he defeated the Sultan at Panipat, captured Agra and Dehli, and established himself as Sultan. He then attacked a confederation of Rajput states. When he died in 1530 he had conquered all of Hindustan and controlled an empire that extended from the Deccan to Turkestan. Besides his fierce military genius, his conquest of this vast territory was aided by technological superiority. He was the first Islamic conqueror to employ muskets and artillery, and even though these weapons were somewhat primitive, they were more than a match for the armies of the Hindustan.

Mahim BEGUM Granddaughter of Shaikh Ahmad Jami died on 8 May 1533 in Agra, India. She married Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India in 1506 in Herat, Afghanistan.

They had the following children:

  M i Muhammad Nasir ud-din HUMAYUN Emperor of India was born on 14 Mar 1508. He died on 2 Feb 1556.
  M ii Hindal MIRZA.
  M iii Kamran MIRZA.
  M iv Askari MIRZA.
  F v Gulrukh BEGUM.

Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India [Parents] was born on 15 Feb 1483 in Fergana, Uzbekistan. He died on 25 Dec 1530 in Charbaghi near Agra. He was buried in Kabul, Afghanistan. He married Msuma Sultan BEGIM.

Other marriages:
BEGUM, Mahim Granddaughter of Shaikh Ahmad Jami
BEGIM, Ayisha Sultan

http://www.dreamwater.net/regiment/RoyalArk/India/mughal2.htm

Babur Pronounced As: bäbr [Turk.,=lion], 1483-1530, founder of the Mughal empire of India. His full name was Zahir ud-Din Muhammad. A descendant of Timur (Tamerlane) and of Jenghiz Khan, he succeeded (1494) to the principality of Fergana in central Asia. His early life was spent in an ultimately unsuccessful struggle to retain his inheritance and to recover Samarkand (Timur's capital) from the Uzbeks. In 1504, however, he captured Kabul and established a kingdom in Afghanistan. After the failure of his final attempt (1512) on Samarkand, Babur began raids southward into India. In 1525, responding to an invitation from the governor of the Punjab to overthrow the sultan of Delhi, Babur launched an invasion. Although his force was small, he defeated the sultan at Panipat in 1526 and captured Agra and Delhi. He finally conquered nearly all of N India. Babur was also a distinguished poet. His autobiography, The Baburnama (tr. by A. S. Beveridge, 1922, and by W. M. Thackston, 1996), is his most important work. His son Humayun succeeded him. Babur's name is also transliterated Baber and Babar.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/00975.html

The founder of the Mughal dynasty was Babur, "The Tiger," who ruled from 1483 to 1530. Babur was not fully a Mongol: his mother was descended from Genghis Khan, but his father was descended from Timur. Like his ancestors, he rose from comparatively little to become one of the great conquerors of his time. He ruled over a small kingdom in Turkestan; he expanded his kingdom by attacking Afghanistan and capturing Kabul in 1504. From there he crossed over the mountains into Hindustan and attacked the Dehli Sultanate. With an army of only twelve thousand men, he defeated the Sultan at Panipat, captured Agra and Dehli, and established himself as Sultan. He then attacked a confederation of Rajput states. When he died in 1530 he had conquered all of Hindustan and controlled an empire that extended from the Deccan to Turkestan. Besides his fierce military genius, his conquest of this vast territory was aided by technological superiority. He was the first Islamic conqueror to employ muskets and artillery, and even though these weapons were somewhat primitive, they were more than a match for the armies of the Hindustan.

Msuma Sultan BEGIM [Parents].Msuma married Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India.


Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India [Parents] was born on 15 Feb 1483 in Fergana, Uzbekistan. He died on 25 Dec 1530 in Charbaghi near Agra. He was buried in Kabul, Afghanistan. He married Ayisha Sultan BEGIM in Mar 1500 in Khodzhent.

Other marriages:
BEGUM, Mahim Granddaughter of Shaikh Ahmad Jami
BEGIM, Msuma Sultan

http://www.dreamwater.net/regiment/RoyalArk/India/mughal2.htm

Babur Pronounced As: bäbr [Turk.,=lion], 1483-1530, founder of the Mughal empire of India. His full name was Zahir ud-Din Muhammad. A descendant of Timur (Tamerlane) and of Jenghiz Khan, he succeeded (1494) to the principality of Fergana in central Asia. His early life was spent in an ultimately unsuccessful struggle to retain his inheritance and to recover Samarkand (Timur's capital) from the Uzbeks. In 1504, however, he captured Kabul and established a kingdom in Afghanistan. After the failure of his final attempt (1512) on Samarkand, Babur began raids southward into India. In 1525, responding to an invitation from the governor of the Punjab to overthrow the sultan of Delhi, Babur launched an invasion. Although his force was small, he defeated the sultan at Panipat in 1526 and captured Agra and Delhi. He finally conquered nearly all of N India. Babur was also a distinguished poet. His autobiography, The Baburnama (tr. by A. S. Beveridge, 1922, and by W. M. Thackston, 1996), is his most important work. His son Humayun succeeded him. Babur's name is also transliterated Baber and Babar.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/00975.html

The founder of the Mughal dynasty was Babur, "The Tiger," who ruled from 1483 to 1530. Babur was not fully a Mongol: his mother was descended from Genghis Khan, but his father was descended from Timur. Like his ancestors, he rose from comparatively little to become one of the great conquerors of his time. He ruled over a small kingdom in Turkestan; he expanded his kingdom by attacking Afghanistan and capturing Kabul in 1504. From there he crossed over the mountains into Hindustan and attacked the Dehli Sultanate. With an army of only twelve thousand men, he defeated the Sultan at Panipat, captured Agra and Dehli, and established himself as Sultan. He then attacked a confederation of Rajput states. When he died in 1530 he had conquered all of Hindustan and controlled an empire that extended from the Deccan to Turkestan. Besides his fierce military genius, his conquest of this vast territory was aided by technological superiority. He was the first Islamic conqueror to employ muskets and artillery, and even though these weapons were somewhat primitive, they were more than a match for the armies of the Hindustan.

Ayisha Sultan BEGIM [Parents].Ayisha married Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India in Mar 1500 in Khodzhent.


Umar Shaikh MIRZA Amir of Farghana [Parents] was born in 1456. He died in 1494 in Akhsi, Farghana. He married Qutlaq Nigar KHANUM.

"His father was Omar Shaik, a descendant of Tamerlane. His mother was
Kutlak Nigar Khanum, a descendant of Genghis Khan."

http://www.dreamwater.net/regiment/RoyalArk/India/mughal2.htm

Qutlaq Nigar KHANUM [Parents].Qutlaq married Umar Shaikh MIRZA Amir of Farghana.

They had the following children:

  M i Zahir ud-Din Muhammad BABUR Emperor of India was born on 15 Feb 1483. He died on 25 Dec 1530.
  F ii Khanzada BEGIM.

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