🐺🔵🔵🔵 Mongol Nobility Titles 🔵🔵🔵🐺
🐺🔴Khaan (Khagan)Meaning the supreme ruler of the Mongol Empire.
🐺🔴Noyon— meaning "King of a State", a ruler of a vassal/tributary state under the Mongol Empire.
🐺🔴Jinong— meaning "Crown Prince", the heir apparent of the Great Khaan. During the Yuan dynasty, the Jinong resided in Karakorum and administered ceremonial events.
🐺🔴Khan Khuu— meaning "Prince".
🐺🔴Mirza a Persian term meaning "Prince".
🐺🔴Mirza a Persian term meaning "Prince".
🔴🔴🔴🔴Mongol Military ranks🔴🔴🔴🔴
🐺🔵Tumetu-iin Noyan— meaning "Commander of a Tümen". A tümen was a military unit of 10,000 troops. There were initially only nine tümens in the Mongol Empire in 1206, but by 1368 there were 40 Mongol tümens and four Oirat tümens.
🐺🔵Mingghan-u Noyan— meaning "Commander of a Mingghan". A mingghan was a military unit of 1,000 troops.
🐺🔵Jagutu-iin Darga— meaning "Commander of a Zuut". A zuut was a military unit of 100 troops.
🐺🔵Arban-u Darga— meaning "Commander of an Aravt". An aravt was a military unit of 10 troops.
🐺🔵Cherbi — A title for a Kheshig commander.
🐺🔵Bey— A Turkish term meaning "Chieftain".
🔴🔵🔴⚫️ Mongol Female titles ⚫️🔴🔵🔴
🐺🔴Khatun— meaning "Empress" or "Queen".
🐺🔵Begum — A Turkish term used to refer to the wife or daughter of a bey.
🐺⚫️Gonji — referred to a princess or noble lady.
🐺🔴Behi— referred to a noble lady.
🐺🔴🔴 ( Mirza irfan Baig Borjigin )🔴🔴🐺
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