Khatun

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Khatun is a historical title used in Turkic and Mongol societies for a noblewoman or queen, often the wife or female counterpart of a khan.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Great Khatun 2
Nakia Khatun 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf female honorific
noble title
royal title
associatedTitle Khan NERFINISHED
culturalContext Mongol nomadic culture
Turkic nomadic culture
domain nomadic empires
royal court
etymologyLanguage Turkic languages NERFINISHED
function denotes consort of ruler
denotes high-ranking woman
genderAssociation female
historicalUsage Mongol Empire NERFINISHED
medieval Central Asia
various Turkic khanates
linguisticForm title preceding or following personal name
oftenHeldBy wife of a khan
relatedConcept empress consort
queen consort
roleRelation female counterpart of khan
semanticField nobility and rulership
socialStatus aristocracy
royalty
timePeriod Middle Ages
pre-modern era
titleType hereditary or marital title
typicalBearer noblewoman
queen
usedIn Mongol societies
Turkic societies

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dokuz Khatun hasTitle Khatun
Tahmasp II mother Khatun
this entity surface form: Nakia Khatun
Börte title Khatun
this entity surface form: Great Khatun
Sorghaghtani Beki title Khatun
Töregene Khatun title Khatun
this entity surface form: Great Khatun