- male, deceased (1227)
- (IPA: ; ; classic Mongolian: (see below for alternative spellings); ca. 1162 -August 18, 1227) was a Mongol "Khan" (ruler; posthumously "Khagan",...
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- Tolui,also rendered Toluy or Tolui Khan, was the youngest son of Genghis Khan by Börte. His ulus, or territorial inheritance, at his father's d...
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- Muqali was one of the greatest general under Genghis Khan. The fact that his father died trying to save Genghis Khan during a battle coupled with...
- male, deceased (1231)
- Jelal ad-Din Manguberdi (also جلال الدین منکبرنی "Jalāl al-Dīn Menguberdī" or "Mankburny". Name Mangu in turkic means "forever" and berdi means "gi...
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- Il-Arslan was Khwarazm Shah from 1156 until his death. He was the son of Atsïz. In 1152 Il-Arslan was made governor of Jand, an outpost on the Syr D...
- male, deceased (1221)
- Sheikh Najmeddin Kubra was a 13th century famous Persian Sufi from Khwarezmia and was the founder of the Kubrawiya Sufi order. Among his twelve...
- male, deceased (1241)
- Chormaqan, also Chormagan or Chormaqan Noyan, was one of the most famous generals of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan and Ogedey Khan. He was...
- male, deceased (997)
- Ma'mun I Abu 'Ali (d. 997) was Khwarazm-Shah from 995 until his death. He was the founder of the Ma'munid dynasty, which lasted from 995 until...
- male, deceased (1017)
- Abu'l-Abbas Ma'mun (d. March 1017) was Khwarazm-Shah from 1008 or 1009 until his death, having succeeded his brother Abu al-Hasan Ali in that post....
- male, deceased (1032)
- Altun Tash was Khwarazm-Shah from 1017 until his death. Altun Tash was originally a slave commander serving the Ghaznavid Sebük Tigin. In 1008 he p...
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