Habich Baghatur, Habich Khan or, Habich Baghatur Khan (Mongol: Хабич Багатур, ; lived around 10th Century AD.), was a Ruler of Imperial Mongol Borjigid[1], he was the son and successor of Bodonchar Khan, and great-great-grandfather of Khaidu Khan, his son Menen Tudun Khan succeeded him,[2][3] he was ancestor of two famous Mongol Conquers, one of them is Mongol Empire founder Genghis Khan whos from Kiyat branch of Borjigin, Genghis empire build and spreading in almost entire Asia and large parts of Europe, and Habich another descendent is the founder of the Timurid Empire Amir Timur whos from Barlas branch of Borijigin, Timurs empire extended to Largest part of Asian Continent such as the central asia, northern asia, east asia, south asia and western asia.[4]

Habich Baghatur
Khan of The Borjigid
Khan of Mongol Borjigid
PredecessorBodonchar Munkhag
SuccessorMenen Tudun Khan
BornBetween late 9th Century or, early 10th Century
Northern Mongolia
Died10th Century
Northern Mongolia
IssueMenen Tudun Khan
Era dates
(10th–Centuries)
HouseBorjigid Dynasty
FatherBodonchar Khan
ReligionTengrism

References edit

  1. ^ "Part One: The Secret History of the Mongols Text", Index to the Secret History of the Mongols, De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 11–174, 1972-12-31, retrieved 2024-05-11
  2. ^ de Rachewiltz, Igor (2006-08-01). The Secret History of the Mongols. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-15363-9.
  3. ^ Timur (2013-04-18). The Mulfuzat Timury, or, Autobiographical Memoirs of the Moghul Emperor Timur. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-05602-1.
  4. ^ Joo-Yup Lee (2016). "The Historical Meaning of the Term <em>Turk</em> and the Nature of the Turkic Identity of the Chinggisid and Timurid Elites in Post-Mongol Central Asia". Central Asiatic Journal. 59 (1–2): 101. doi:10.13173/centasiaj.59.1-2.0101. ISSN 0008-9192.