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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ibaqa_BekiIbaqa Beki - Wikipedia

    Ibaqa Beki was a Kerait princess and Mongol khatun active in the early 13th century. She was briefly married to Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, and subsequently married to the general Jürchedei.

  2. Ibaqa was the eldest daughter of the Kerait leader Jakha Gambhu, who allied with Genghis Khan to defeat the Naimans in 1204. As part of the alliance, Ibaqa was given to Genghis Khan as a wife. [26] She was the sister of Begtütmish, who married Genghis Khan's son Jochi, and Sorghaghtani Beki, who married Genghis Khan's son Tolui.

  3. Genghis married the elder of the daughters, Ibaqa Beki (later handed over to the general Jürchedei), and gave young Sorghaghtani, who was still a teenager, to his son Tolui. [5] Sorghaghtani's father Jakha was killed by Jürchedei when the Keraites revolted against Genghis Khan after 1204.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesIbaqa Beki - Wikiwand

    Ibaqa Beki was a Kerait princess and Mongol khatun active in the early 13th century. She was briefly married to Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, and then subsequently married to the general Jürchedei.

  5. Feb 8, 2022 · Ibaqa Beki was eldest daughter of Kerait leader Jakha Gambhu, who allied with Genghis Khan to defeat the Naimans in 1204. Ibaqa was given to Genghis Khan as a wife as part of the alliance. She was sister of Begtütmish, who married Genghis Khan’s son Jochi, and Sorghaghtani Beki, who married another son Tolui.

  6. Aug 25, 2020 · Alaqai Beki was only 16 when she married into the Onggut Nation, but her father ensured her complete authority. When she was 20, assassins killed her husband during a rebellion...

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  8. May 10, 2016 · Three women dominated the politics and government of the Mongol Empire in the decade of the 1240s. Töregene and Oghul-Qaimish ruled as regents and are credited with corruption and petty politics throughout their regencies, while Sorqoqtani Beki became a paragon of virtue throughout the world for her adherence to the yasa of Chinggis Khan.

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