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Bashinkhor Khan
Khan of The Borjigid
Khan of Mongol Borjigid
Reign c. 1100 – ?
Predecessor Khaidu Khan
Successor Tumbinai Setsen
Born11th century AD
Mongolia
Died?
Mongolia
Issue Tumbinai Setsen
Names
Bashinkhur Dogshin Khan
Era dates
( 12th century)
House Borjigin Dynasty
Father Khaidu Khan
Religion Tengrism

Bashinkhor Dogshin, Bashinkur Khan, Bashinkhur Dogshin Khan, also known as Bashinkur ( Mongol: Башинхор Догшин) (born 11th century AD) was an Imperial Mongol Borjigid Ruler, he was the son and successor of Khaidu Khan, Bashinkhor was a great-great-great-grandson of Bodonchar Munkhag, who was Mongol warlord and a founder of Borjigin clan. [1] Bashinkor was a grandfather of Khabul Khan who created the united Khamag Mongol Confederation. [2] Upon his death, Bashinkor was immediately succeeded by his son Tumbinai Setsen.

References

  1. ^ "Timurid rule in southern and central Iran", Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Iran, Cambridge University Press, pp. 146–177, 2007-03-01, retrieved 2022-09-26
  2. ^ de., Rachewiltz, Igor (2013). The secret history of the Mongols a Mongolian epic chronicle of the thirteenth century. BRILL. OCLC  1262003558.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bashinkhor Khan
Khan of The Borjigid
Khan of Mongol Borjigid
Reign c. 1100 – ?
Predecessor Khaidu Khan
Successor Tumbinai Setsen
Born11th century AD
Mongolia
Died?
Mongolia
Issue Tumbinai Setsen
Names
Bashinkhur Dogshin Khan
Era dates
( 12th century)
House Borjigin Dynasty
Father Khaidu Khan
Religion Tengrism

Bashinkhor Dogshin, Bashinkur Khan, Bashinkhur Dogshin Khan, also known as Bashinkur ( Mongol: Башинхор Догшин) (born 11th century AD) was an Imperial Mongol Borjigid Ruler, he was the son and successor of Khaidu Khan, Bashinkhor was a great-great-great-grandson of Bodonchar Munkhag, who was Mongol warlord and a founder of Borjigin clan. [1] Bashinkor was a grandfather of Khabul Khan who created the united Khamag Mongol Confederation. [2] Upon his death, Bashinkor was immediately succeeded by his son Tumbinai Setsen.

References

  1. ^ "Timurid rule in southern and central Iran", Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Iran, Cambridge University Press, pp. 146–177, 2007-03-01, retrieved 2022-09-26
  2. ^ de., Rachewiltz, Igor (2013). The secret history of the Mongols a Mongolian epic chronicle of the thirteenth century. BRILL. OCLC  1262003558.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

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