• Ambaghai or Hambaqai Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠮᠪᠠᠭᠠᠢ; ? – died 1156) was a Khan of the Khamag Mongol, succeeding his cousin Khabul Khan. He was one of the great-grandsons...
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    invasions of the Jurchen-led Jin armies. Khabul Khan was succeeded by Ambaghai Khagann of the Taichiud. Ambagai was captured by the Tatar confederation...
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  • confederation on the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded by Ambaghai Khan in 1148 AD, and finally ended with Sultan Husayn Tayichud in 1405...
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    politically unify the Mongols. Though Khabul Khan had 7 sons, he nominated Ambaghai, a son of Sengun Bilge from the Taichuud clan, as his successor. Khabul...
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  • Mongol khan, Ambaghai of the Taichiud, under the pretense of making peace and handed him over to the Jin court. Before he was captured, Ambaghai managed to...
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  • Toghrul against Tatars and Jin Dynasty. He pillaged Tatars in retaliation of Ambaghai and his own brother, Ökin Barkak's kidnapping and execution, along with...
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    Khabul's successor, Ambaghai, and handed him over to the Jin imperial court. Emperor Xizong of the Jin dynasty had ordered Ambaghai executed by crucifixion...
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  • Mongol (complete list) – Khaidu, ruler (?–c.1100) Khabul, Khan (1120–1148) Ambaghai, Khan (1148–1156) Hotula, Khan (1156–1160) Yesugei de facto ruler (?–1171)...
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  • Advisor, military commander of the Khamag Mongol Confederacy, he was serving Ambaghai Khan, Hotula Khan, and the father of Genghis Khan Yesükhei Bagatur at the...
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    past wrongs committed by the Jin, foremost among which was the death of Ambaghai Khan in the mid-12th century, and to win the vast amounts of plunder his...
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