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The following is a '''list of Mongol consorts'''. This is list of the consorts of Mongol khagans.
The following is a '''list of Mongol consorts'''. This is list of the consorts of Mongol khagans.

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The following is a list of Mongol consorts. This is list of the consorts of Mongol khagans.

Mongolian Empire

  1. Börte khatun (1206-1227)
  2. Borogchin khatun (1228-1240)
  3. Töregene Khatun (1240-1246)
  4. Oghul Qaimish (1246-1251)
  5. Qutugui khatun (1251-1260)

Yuan dynasty

Northern Yuan

  1. Ikh Habartu Jungen khatun
  2. Mandukhai Khatun
  3. Sutai taikhu
  4. Nagnan taikhu, origin name is Borjigin Namuzhong. A descentant of Belgutei. Former a queen of Ligden khutugtu khan. Later married Hong Taiji of the Qing dynasty emperor in 1635. Her have birth 2 son, 1 girl.
  5. Badamjav khatun, she had 2 time married. First time Ligdan khan, later Hong taiji.
  6. Erzhei taikhu
  7. Gurtumen ujin
  8. Boqi ujin

Mongolia (1911–24)

  1. Dondogdulam (1911-1923)
  2. Genepil (1911-1924)