Kaidu (11th century)
Kaidu (b. 1000 – d. 1060; Middle Mongol: ᠬᠠᠢ᠌ᠳᠤ [ˈkʰaɪd̥ʊ]; Mongolian: Хайду, romanized: Haidu, [ˈχæˑtʊ̽]) was a Mongol ruler of the Borjigin Clan who was the great-great-great-grandson of Bodonchar Munkhag (c. 850 – 900). Kaidu's great-grandson was Khabul Khan (died 1149), and Khabul Khan's great-grandson was Genghis Khan (1162–1227), and Kaidu's other great-grandson Khadjuli (died 12th-Century), and Khadjuli Barlas great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson Timur Barlas (1330s–1405), his son Bashinkhor Dogshin succeeded him.
Khaidu Khan ᠬᠠᠢ᠌ᠳᠤ | |||||
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Khan of The Borjigid | |||||
Khan of Mongol Borjigid | |||||
Reign | 1030 – 1060 | ||||
Predecessor | Hachi Hulug | ||||
Successor | Bashinkhor Khan | ||||
Born | c. 1000 Northern Mongolia | ||||
Died | c. 1060 (aged 59-60) Northern Mongolia | ||||
Issue | Bashinkhor Dogshin Charaqai Lingqum | ||||
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House | Borjigid Dynasty | ||||
Father | Hachi Hulug | ||||
Mother | Monolun | ||||
Religion | Tengrism |
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