Khabul Khan

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Khabul Khan
Khan of the Khamag Mongol
Statue of Khabul Khan in Mongol Castle
Reign1130–1146?
Coronation1130 in Khuruldai
SuccessorAmbaghai Khan
IssueOkhinbarkhag
Bartan Baghatur
Khutugtu Monkhor
Hotula Khan
Khulan
Khadaan Baghatur
Todoi
HouseBorjigin
FatherTumbinai Setsen

Khabul Khan was the first known Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation and great-grandfather to Genghis Khan.[1]

Khabul Khan was a son of Tumbinai Setsen and great-grandson of the Khaidu.

When the Jin army entered Mongolia with the intention of finishing Yelü Dashi, Khabul Khan successfully repelled the invasions of Jin dynasty. In 1135, Khabul invited by Taizong of Jin and he pulled the beard of the Taizong at the court of the Jin. Although, the Jin army pursued him into southern Mongolia, Khabul escaped and returned with a larger army to pillage the Jin dynasty . Though Khabul Khan had 7 sons, he nominated Ambaghai, a son of Sengun Bilge from Taichuud clan, as his successor.[2]

See also

Family tree of Genghis Khan

References

  1. ^ Mongolia :: The rise of Genghis Khan - Britannica Online Encyclopedia
  2. ^ Erich Haenisch, Die Geheime Geschichte der Mongolen, Leipzig 1948, p.7 (=section 52)
Khabul Khan
Regnal titles
Preceded by
New creation
Khan of Khamag Mongol
1120's–1148/1150
Succeeded by