Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan

male, deceased (1227)
(IPA: ; ; classic Mongolian: (see below for alternative spellings); ca. 1162 -August 18, 1227) was a Mongol "Khan" (ruler; posthumously "Khagan",...
Tolui

Tolui

male, deceased (1232)
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...

Muqali

male
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...

Mingburnu

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...
Il-Arslan

Il-Arslan

male, deceased (1172)
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...
Najmeddin Kubra

Najmeddin Kubra

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...

Chormaqan

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...

Mamun I

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...

Mamun II

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....

Altun Tash

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...