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Hachiun

Hachiun (Mongolian: Хачиун, also known as Hachiun Alchi Mongolian: Хачиун Алчи, Qachi'un,[1][2] Qachi'un-elchi[1]), was a full-brother of Genghis Khan and the third child of Yesugei and Hoelun. "The Secret History of the Mongols" specifies that "when Temujin was 9 years old, Hachiun was five years old."[3] As a child he received a prefix "Alchi" to his name and therefore was referred to as Hachiun-alchi, or Alchidai (diminutive form of "Alchi"). He probably had a son whose name was Ilchidey (Iljigdei).[2]

If other brothers of Temujin, Hasar and Temuge, are frequently mentioned in the Secret History as devoted companions and supporters of the elder brother, the mentions of Hachiun are rare, not only in the accounts of political and public affairs, but also in regular dialogues of daily life. Therefore, there is an opinion that Hachiun might have died early as the chronicles describing the later affairs of Genghis Khan do not mention Hachiun. But he was still alive in 1207: when already a full-fledged ruler of the whole of Mongolia, Genghis Khan was arranging his state affairs, Hachiun received land possessions and subjects from his mighty elder brother the seventh in the hierarchy after their mother Hoelun and younger brother Temuge (as one household), 4 sons of Temujin and brother Hasar, in that order.

Hachiun was said to have very good relationship with his brother Hasar but a poorer one with Temüge. This might be due to preferential treatment of his younger brother in the form of land and power. Of all the brothers he might have had the firmest relationship with Temujin.

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  1. ^ a b Sneath, David; Kaplonski, C., eds. (2010). The history of Mongolia. Folkstone: Global Oriental. ISBN 978-1-905246-36-6.
  2. ^ a b Thackston, W.M. (1998). Tekin, Şinasi; Tekin, Gönül Alpay (eds.). Rashiduddin Fazlullah's Jami'ut Tawarikh: Compendium of Chronicles, A History of the Mongols, Part One. Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University. OCLC 949463033.
  3. ^ de Rachewiltz, Igor (2006-08-01). The Secret History of the Mongols. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-15363-9.


hachiun, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2023, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hachiun news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Hachiun Mongolian Hachiun also known as Hachiun Alchi Mongolian Hachiun Alchi Qachi un 1 2 Qachi un elchi 1 was a full brother of Genghis Khan and the third child of Yesugei and Hoelun The Secret History of the Mongols specifies that when Temujin was 9 years old Hachiun was five years old 3 As a child he received a prefix Alchi to his name and therefore was referred to as Hachiun alchi or Alchidai diminutive form of Alchi He probably had a son whose name was Ilchidey Iljigdei 2 If other brothers of Temujin Hasar and Temuge are frequently mentioned in the Secret History as devoted companions and supporters of the elder brother the mentions of Hachiun are rare not only in the accounts of political and public affairs but also in regular dialogues of daily life Therefore there is an opinion that Hachiun might have died early as the chronicles describing the later affairs of Genghis Khan do not mention Hachiun But he was still alive in 1207 when already a full fledged ruler of the whole of Mongolia Genghis Khan was arranging his state affairs Hachiun received land possessions and subjects from his mighty elder brother the seventh in the hierarchy after their mother Hoelun and younger brother Temuge as one household 4 sons of Temujin and brother Hasar in that order Hachiun was said to have very good relationship with his brother Hasar but a poorer one with Temuge This might be due to preferential treatment of his younger brother in the form of land and power Of all the brothers he might have had the firmest relationship with Temujin Ancestry editSee also Family tree of Genghis Khan Yesugei BaghaturHoelunBelguteiBehterHasarHachiunTemugeTemujin Genghis Khan BorteJochiChagataiOgedeiToluiOrdaBatuBerkeBaidarGuyukKashinMongkeHuleguKublaiThe Golden HordeChagatai KhanateIlkhanateYuan DynastyReferences edit a b Sneath David Kaplonski C eds 2010 The history of Mongolia Folkstone Global Oriental ISBN 978 1 905246 36 6 a b Thackston W M 1998 Tekin Sinasi Tekin Gonul Alpay eds Rashiduddin Fazlullah s Jami ut Tawarikh Compendium of Chronicles A History of the Mongols Part One Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Harvard University OCLC 949463033 de Rachewiltz Igor 2006 08 01 The Secret History of the Mongols BRILL ISBN 978 90 04 15363 9 nbsp This biography of a member of a noble house or article about nobility is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hachiun amp oldid 1190929351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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