- male, deceased (1248)
- Subutai was the primary strategist and general of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. He directed more than 20 campaigns during which he conquered (or o...
- male, deceased (1260)
- Kitbuqa Noyen(怯的不花) was the Christian lieutenant and confidant of Hulagu Khan, assisting him in his conquests in Persia and the Middle East. He was...
- male, deceased (1266)
- Ariq Boke or Arigh Bukha, the youngest son of Tolui, was a grandson of Genghis Khan and a claimant to the Mongol Empire. His brothers were Möngke K...
- 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
- Guo Kan (郭侃) was a famous general of Han Chinese descent that served the Mongolian Khans in their Western conquests and the conquest of China itse...
- male, deceased (1377)
- Urus Khan was the eighth Khan of the White Horde, and a disputable Khan of the Blue Horde, he was a direct descendant of Genghis Khan through his...
- male, deceased (1378)
- Timur-Malik, also spelled Temür Malik, was the tenth Khan of the White Horde and a son of Urus Khan. Early in his reign, he invaded the lands of h...
- male, deceased (1225)
- Jebe (哲别) or Jebei Noyan(d. 1225) was one of the greatest generals of Genghis Khan. His clan was Besud, which belonged to the Taichud tribe, whic...
- male
- Kadan, also spelled Qadan, was a Mongol leader during the 13th century.
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