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The following is a list of Mongol consorts. This is list of the consorts of Mongol khagans.

Mongolian Empire

  1. Börte Khatun (1206–1227)
  2. Borogchin Khatun (1228–1240)
  3. Töregene Khatun (1240–1246)
  4. Oghul Qaimish (1246–1251)
  5. Qutugui Khatun (1251–1260)

Yuan dynasty

Main article: List of empresses consort of the Yuan dynasty
  1. Chabi (1260–1281), empress to Kublai Khan
  2. Nambui (1283–1294), empress to Kublai Khan
  3. Shirindari (1294–1305), empress to Temür Khan
  4. Bulugan (1295–1307), empress to Temür Khan
  5. Zhenge (1307–1311), empress to Külüg Khan
  6. Radnashiri (1313–1320), empress to Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan
  7. Sugabala (1321–1323), empress to Gegeen Khan
  8. Babukhan Khatun (1324–1328), empress to Yesün Temür Khan
  9. Budashiri (1328–1329), empress to Jayaatu Khan (first term)
  10. Babusha (1329–1329), empress to Khutughtu Khan
  11. Budashiri (1329–1332), empress to Jayaatu Khan (second term)
  12. Daliyetemishi (1332–1332), empress to Rinchinbal Khan
  13. Danashri (1333–1335), empress to Ukhaantu Khan
  14. Bayan Khutugh (1337–1365), empress to Ukhaantu Khan
  15. Empress Gi (1340–1370), empress to Ukhaantu Khan

Northern Yuan

See also: Northern Yuan
  1. Ikh Habartu Jungen khatun
  2. Mandukhai Khatun
  3. Sutai taikhu
  4. Nagnan taikhu, origin name is Borjigin Namuzhong and is a descendant of Belgutei. Formerly a queen of Ligden khutugtu khan who later married Hong Taiji of the Qing dynasty emperor in 1635. Gave birth to two sons and one girl.
  5. Badamjav khatun, she married twice, first with Ligdan khan and later Hong taiji.
  6. Erzhei taikhu
  7. Gurtumen ujin
  8. Boqi ujin

Mongolia (1911–24)

See also: Mongolia (1911–24)
  1. Dondogdulam (1911–1923)
  2. Queen Genepil (1923–1924)

See also

References

  1. Бадарчи О. С., Дугарсурэн Ш. Н. Богд хааны амьдралын он дарааллын товчоон. Улаанбаатар: Хаадын сан, 2000. — с.188
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