• Buyruq khan (Chinese: 不欲魯汗; pinyin: Bùyùlǔ Hàn) — was the younger son of Inanch Bilge and a brother of Tayang khan. After his father's death, he split...
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  • Bilge khan died in 1198, splitting the Naimans between his two sons Tayang khan and Buyruq khan. In 1199, Temüjin, Toghrul, and Jamukha attacked Buyruq west...
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    Naiman people were then divided between two kings. Buyruq khan took the southern part and Tayang khan inherited the northern part of the Naiman lands. Erke...
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    own stepmother Gürbesu in a levirate marriage. His elder brother was Buyruq khan. His horde was living around the shores of the Black Irtysh. In 1200...
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    with whom he had at least two sons: Taibuqa, also known as Tayang khan Buyruq khan Gürbesu later married to his step-son Taibuqa in a levirate marriage...
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  • Western Liao dynasty (Qara Khitai). The Naimans were defeated by Genghis Khan and he fled westward to the Qara Khitai, where he became an advisor to his...
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  • Toghrul and Töre Qaimish, a daughter of Naiman ruler Betegin Oba Kötürchi Buyruq Khan. According to Jami at-Tawarikh, Töre Qaimish was engaged in witchcraft...
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  • Naimans, a son of late Tayang khan who was killed by Genghis Khan in 1205. His uncle Buyruq khan was also killed by Genghis Khan in 1208. Zhilugu believing...
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  • defeat Seljuk Turks. Battle of Köyiten Temujin and Toghrul Khan make forces of Buyruq khan, Jamukha and the Oirats retreat but both armies are scattered...
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    gurkhan, pledging to fight against Genghis Khan. According to a story, he along with the Naiman king Buyruq Khan, used a jada or "thunder stone" to unleash...
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