Hoelun

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Hoelun was a Mongol noblewoman best known as the mother of Genghis Khan and a key matriarchal figure in the early Mongol Empire.

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Hoelun canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mongol
Mongol noblewoman
historical figure
associatedDynasty Genghisid lineage
associatedWith early formation of the Mongol Empire
child Genghis Khan
Hachiun
Khasar
Temüjin
surface form: Temujin

Temüge
Temülen
countryOfCitizenship Mongol Empire
culture steppe nomad
ethnicity Mongol
familyName Borjigin
surface form: Borjigin (by marriage)
gender female
historicalRegion Mongolia
knownFor being a key matriarchal figure in the early Mongol Empire
being the mother of Genghis Khan
languageUsed Mongolian
legacy revered as an exemplary Mongol mother
mentionedIn The Secret History of the Mongols
nativeLanguage Mongolian
notableEvent leading her family through exile and hardship
widowhood after the poisoning of Yesugei
notableFamily Borjigin
notableFor maintaining her family after Yesugei’s death
mediating conflicts among her sons
supporting Temujin’s rise to power
occupation noblewoman
placeOfResidence Eurasian Steppe
surface form: Mongolian steppe
relative Börte
religion Tengrism
surface form: Tengrism (attributed)
role matriarch of the Borjigin clan
socialStatus nobility
sourceOfInformation The Secret History of the Mongols
surface form: Mongol chronicles

The Secret History of the Mongols
sphereOfInfluence Borjigin clan affairs
spouse Yesugei
timePeriod 12th century
early 13th century

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Genghis Khan mother Hoelun
Yesügei spouse Hoelun
Temüjin mother Hoelun