
Chilaun - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki
Chilaun (Mongolian: Чулуун) was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four valiant warriors. He was also commander of the personal guard of Genghis Khan. …
Taichiud - Wikipedia
The Taichuud (/ ˈtaɪtʃuːd /; Mongolian: Тайчууд [ˈtʰæːtɕʰuːt]) was one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation in the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded …
Ancestral source of Tusi Lu’s family - Nature
Dec 5, 2020 · Chilaun, famous people in Suldus clan, was one of Genghis Khan’s four valiant warriors. His sister was Khatun Hedaan (合答安), Genghis Khan’s fourth wife. Chilaun had …
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Chilaun: Mongol General | Biography, Facts, Information
Chilaun (Mongolian: Чулуун) was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four valiant warriors. His relatives, specifically his father Sorqan-Shira, helped young …
Chupan - Wikipedia
Amir Chūpān (Persian: امیر چوپان; died November 1327), also spelt Choban or Coban, was a Chupanid noble of the Ilkhanate, and nominal general of the Mongol Empire. He was ennobled …
Chilaun - Military Wiki | Fandom
Chilaun (Mongolian language: Чулуун) was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four valiant warriors. His relatives, specifically his father, helped young …
Chilaun - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Chilaun was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four "talented men". His relatives, specifically his father, helped young Genghis escape from captivity at the …
CHILAUN: Meaning and related words - OneLook
We found one dictionary that defines the word chilaun: General (1 matching dictionary) Chilaun: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Chilaun definition and meaning | sensagent editor
Chilaun was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four "talented men". His relatives, specifically his father, helped a young Genghis escape from captivity at …
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