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Author: * Khubilai Khan - - Posts
Date: Jul 5, 2008 - 03:11

Lineage of Chinngis Khan

^Sonin {saikhan} you baina,^

~ Greetings from Khubilai Khan, Taiji {Prince} of the Buriyat Mongols ~



Did you know that the Nadaam Games/Festival was started in 1030 AD "The Year of the Metal Horse" by:

"QAIDU" - (c. 1028 He united the Mongols into a confederation of one Nation; Qaidu was the Ihe Khaan {Emperor} that was recognized and supported by the Chinese Song Dynasty Emperor Renzong) and this individual was Chinggis Khan - Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather

"Bai-shingqor-doqshin" - was the heir and the next Ihe Khaan {Emperor} that was recognized and supported by the Chinese Song Dynasty Emperors and this individual was Chinggis Khan - Great, Great, Great Grandfather

"Tumbinai-sechin" - was the heir and the next Ihe Khaan {Emperor} that was recognized and supported by the Chinese Song Dynasty Emperors and this individual was Chinggis Khan - Great, Great Grandfather

"Qabul - Kaghan" - was an heir but not the next Ihe Khaan {Emperor} the reason was that he was not the Senior Son and "NOT" supported by the Chinese Song Dynasty Emperors…
The Chinese Song Dynasty had been conquered by the Chinese Jin Dynasty and they supported the Western Tartars/Huns…
"Qabul" was now ruler of a divided nation and had the title of "Kaghan/Khagan/Khaan - Ruler of the Nation" and this individual was Chinggis Khan - Great Grandfather

"Bartan - Baghatur" - was Qabul - Kaghan heir and son but not the next "Kaghan/Khagan/Khaan - Ruler of the Nation" his title was that of Taiji/Baghatur - (Prince/Knight/Lord) and was always feuding with the Tartar Tribes and clans…
"Bartan" was now ruler of one of tribes of a divided Mongol Nationand this individual was Chinggis Khan - Grandfather

"Yesugei - Baghatur" - was Bartan - Baghatur heir and son, his title was the same as his father that of Taiji/Baghatur - (Prince/Knight/Lord) and Yesugei was always feuding was the Tartar Tribes and clans…
"Yesugei" was now ruler of one of tribes of a divided Mongol Nationand this individual was Chinggis Khan - Father

"Temujin - Chinggis Khan" - was Yesugei - Baghatur third eldest son, his title was that of Taiji - {Prince}… Yesugei was always feuding was the Tartar Tribes and clans and was poisoned by the Tartar chieftain…
Temujin and his brothers were young, with Temujin only 9 years old at the death of his Father…
The tribe supported Yesugei youngest brother and Temujin uncle…
The uncle outlawed Yesugei wives and children, stole the family's property (especially the horses and cattle) and exiled Yesugei family inclusive of Temujin…
No tribe members or clan members supported Yesugei family for there former title until Temujin was 14 years old and then joined them as outlaws…

As you can see
"Temujin - Chinggis Khan" received "BAD PRESS" from the Chinese, Russian, Moslems and others he was a Taiji himself; "5" Generations before "QAIDU" - (c. 1028 - united the Mongols into a confederation of one Nation; Qaidu was the Ihe Khaan {Emperor} that was recognized and supported by the Chinese Song Dynasty Emperor Renzong) and this individual was Chinggis Khan - Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather...
A quote of Chinggis Khan was used in the movie Conan "One of the most famous quotes, perhaps THE most famous verbal exchanges from the movie of Conan, is:

"Conan! What is best in life?"

Conan: "To crush your enemies. See them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their women!"

But this "Quote" originally was written first in the "Secrets of the Mongols" translated from Chinese, Russian, German and Arabic, perhaps Herr Harold Lamb used this quote in his book "GENGHIS KAHN: THE EMPEROR OF ALL MEN"…

"One day in the pavilion at Karakorum he {Chinggis Kahn} asked an officer of the Mongol guard what, in all the world, could bring the greatest happiness…
"The open steppe, a clear day, and a swift horse under you," responded the officer after a little thought, "and a falcon on your wrist to start up hares."
"Nay," responded the Khan, "To crush your enemies, To see them fall at your feet -- to take their horses and goods and hear the lamentation of their women. That is best."

Chinggis Khan and his generals were men of there time "NO BETTER" or "NO WORSE" than others at that time or before or after…
I have been in the Military as an officer and know, alas that such things have not changed even today…
The Yassa - Laws of Chinggis Khan was far better than anything in any other part of the world at that time; his methods were no different than other leader and world conquerors of the time, just "BAD PRESS" always goes to the defeated conquerors upon the overthrow…

~ Mongke Bayar, Cheren ~
~ Eternal Joy, Long Life ~

Khan Khubilai, Taiji {Prince} of the Buriyat Mongols
Orlok and Commander of the Keshig {Imperial Guard}, Quiver Bearers {Combat/Battle Guards of the Great Khan}


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