List of Mongol khatuns
Khatun means Queen, Emperor's consort and high-ranking noblewoman in Mongolian (Khatan in modern Mongolian). They were very influential at the ordo (palace) of the Mongol regimes in various times.
Khatun | Reign |
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Börte | 1206–1227 |
Muqa | 1229–1241 |
Töregene | 1241–1246 |
Oghul Qaimish | 1246–1251 |
Oghul-Khoimish | 1251–1253 |
Chubei | 1253–1259 |
Chabui | 1260–1285 |
Nambui | 1285–1294 |
Kokejin (regent) | 1294 |
Bulugan | 1294–1308 |
Radnashiri | 1308–1320 |
Sugabala | 1320–1323 |
Babukhan | 1324–1328 |
Budashiri | 1329–1332 |
Daliyetemishi | 1332 |
Danashri | 1333–1335 |
Bayan Khutugh | 1337–1365 |
Empress Gi | 1365–1370 |
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Oljei Baajii | 1399–1400 |
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Monggutsar | ? |
Oljei Taikhu | ? |
Ikh Khabrtu Yungen | ? |
Mandukhai | 1479–1510 |
Shodai | ? |
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See also
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