🔴🔴🔴🐺Borjigin Or Borjigon🐺🔴🔴🔴
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A Borjigin (Mongolian: Боржигин, translit. Borjigin; ᠪᠣᠷᠵᠢᠭᠢᠨ;Russian: Борджигин, Bordžigin; English plural: Borjigins or Borjigid; [Middle Mongolian plural],Borǰigit;
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A Borjigin (Mongolian: Боржигин, translit. Borjigin; ᠪᠣᠷᠵᠢᠭᠢᠨ;Russian: Борджигин, Bordžigin; English plural: Borjigins or Borjigid; [Middle Mongolian plural],Borǰigit;
🐺Borjigin is a member of the sub-clan, which started with Yesugei (but the Secret History of the Mongols makes it go back to Yesugei's ancestor Bodonchar, of the Kiyat clan.Yesugei's descendants were thus said to be Kiyat-Borjigin.The senior Borjigid provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century.The clan formed the ruling class among the Mongols and some other peoples of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Today, the Borjigid are found in most of Mongolia, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang,although genetic research has shown that descent from Genghis Khan is common in Central Asia.
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The patrilineage began with Blue-grey Wolf (Börte Chino) and Fallow Doe (Gua Maral). According to The Secret History of the Mongols, their 11th generation descendant Dobu Mergen's widow Alan Gua the Fair was impregnated by a ray of light.Her youngest son became the ancestor of the later Borjigid.He was Bodonchar Munkhag, who along with his brothers sired the entire Mongol nation.According to Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, many of the older Mongolian clans were founded by members of the Borjigin — Barlas, Urud, Manghud, Taichiut, Chonos, Kiyat, etc. The first Khan of the Mongol was Bodonchar Munkhag's great-great-grandson Khaidu Khan. Khaidu's grandsons Khabul Khan and Ambaghai Khan (founder of the Taichiut clan) succeeded him. Thereafter, Khabul's sons, Hotula Khan and Yesugei, and Khabuls grandson Temujin (Genghis Khan, son of Yesugei) ruled the Khamag Mongol. By the unification of the Mongols in 1206, virtually all of Temujin's uncles and first cousins had died, and from then on only the descendants of Yesugei Baghatur formed the Borjigid.
🐺🐺🐺 Altan urag" redirects here. For the folk rock band, see Altan Urag. For the notion of having Genghis Khan as an ancestor, see Descent from Genghis Khan.
The Borjigin held power over Mongolia for many centuries (even during Qing period) and only lost power when Communists took control in the 20th century. Aristocratic descent was something to be forgotten in the socialist period.Joseph Stalin's associates executed some 30,000 Mongols including Borjigin nobles in a series of campaigns against their culture and religion.Clan association has lost its practical relevance in the 20th century, but is still considered a matter of honour and pride by many Mongolians. In 1920s the communist regime banned the use of clan names. When the ban was lifted again in 1997, and people were told they had to have surnames, most families had lost knowledge about their clan association. Because of that, a disproportionate number of families registered the most prestigious clan name Borjigin, many of them without historic justification.The label Borjigin is used as a measure of cultural supremacy.
In Inner Mongolia, the Borjigid or Kiyad name became the basis for many Chinese surnames adopted by ethnic Inner Mongols.The Inner Mongolian Borjigin Taijis took the surname Bao (鲍, from Borjigid) and in Ordos Qi (奇, Qiyat). A genetic research has proposed that as many as 16 million men from populations as far apart as Hazaras in the West and Hezhe people to the east may have Borjigid-Kiyad ancestry,but the professionalism of that study is being criticised.[citation needed] The Qiyat clan name is still found among the Kazakhs, Uzbeks and Karakalpaks.
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The Borjigin held power over Mongolia for many centuries (even during Qing period) and only lost power when Communists took control in the 20th century. Aristocratic descent was something to be forgotten in the socialist period.Joseph Stalin's associates executed some 30,000 Mongols including Borjigin nobles in a series of campaigns against their culture and religion.Clan association has lost its practical relevance in the 20th century, but is still considered a matter of honour and pride by many Mongolians. In 1920s the communist regime banned the use of clan names. When the ban was lifted again in 1997, and people were told they had to have surnames, most families had lost knowledge about their clan association. Because of that, a disproportionate number of families registered the most prestigious clan name Borjigin, many of them without historic justification.The label Borjigin is used as a measure of cultural supremacy.
In Inner Mongolia, the Borjigid or Kiyad name became the basis for many Chinese surnames adopted by ethnic Inner Mongols.The Inner Mongolian Borjigin Taijis took the surname Bao (鲍, from Borjigid) and in Ordos Qi (奇, Qiyat). A genetic research has proposed that as many as 16 million men from populations as far apart as Hazaras in the West and Hezhe people to the east may have Borjigid-Kiyad ancestry,but the professionalism of that study is being criticised.[citation needed] The Qiyat clan name is still found among the Kazakhs, Uzbeks and Karakalpaks.
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