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Khamag Mongol

Khamag Mongol ((モンゴル語:Хамаг монгол), ''lit. "Whole Mongol"'') was a major Mongolic tribal confederation (khanlig) on the Mongolian Plateau in the 12th century. It is sometimes also considered a predecessor state to the Mongol Empire.〔History of the Mongolian People's Republic By Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, p.99〕
After the fall of Khitan Liao dynasty in North China and eastern Mongolia in 1125, the Khamag Mongols began to play an important role on the Mongolian plains.〔Histoire de la Mongolie By László Lőrincz, p.43〕 They occupied one of the most fertile lands of the country, the basins of the river Onon, Kherlen and Tuul Rivers in the Khentii Mountains. The Taichiud (Cyrillic: Тайчууд) was one of the three core tribes in the Khamag Mongol Khanate of Mongolia during the 12th century and whose people lived in the southern part of Russian Zabaykalsky Krai. Zabaykalsky Krai and the Mongolian Khentii Province were core regions of the Khamag Mongol Khanate.〔History of Mongolia, Volume II, 2003〕 The Khamags consisted of the four core clans Khiyad, Taichuud, Jalairs and Jirukhen.
The first khan of Khamag Mongol recorded in history is Khabul Khan from the Borjigin clan. Khabul Khan successfully repelled the invasions of the Jurchen Jin armies. Khabul Khan was succeeded by Ambaghai Khagann of the Taichiud. Ambagai was captured by the Tatar confederation while delivering his daughter for marriage to their leadership. He was handed over to the Jin, who cruelly executed him. Ambaghai was succeeded by Hotula Khan, a son of Khabul Khan. Hotula Khan engaged the Tatars in 13 battles in an effort to obtain vengeance for the death of Ambagai Khan.
Khamag Mongol was unable to elect a khan after Hotula died. However, Khabul's grandson Yesugei, who was a chief of the Khiyad tribe, was an effective and preeminent leader of Khamag Mongol. Temujin, the future Genghis Khan, was born into Yesukhei's family as the first son in Delüün Boldog on the upper reaches of the Onon river in 1162.
When young Tooril Khan asked for help from Yesukhei, the ruler of the Khamag Mongol,〔He never assumed the title the Khan of the Khamag Mongol but baghatur (hero)〕 to dethrone his brothers of the Khereid tribe, the Mongols helped him defeat the Khereid leaders and put him on the throne in the early 12th century.
Yesukhei was poisoned by the Tatars in 1170 and shortly after Yesukhei died. The Khamag Mongol began to disintegrate after Yesugei's death in 1171. Political anarchy and a power vacuum lasted until 1189 when Temujin became the Khan of the Khamag Mongol. War broke soon out between other Mongol tribes. Temujin's friend Jamukha was recognized by the rival tribes as Gur-Khan (the universal ruler) in 1201 but he was defeated by the alliance of Khamag Mongol and Khereid.
When Tooril Khan refused to cement the alliance with the Khamag, Temujin's wars with the clans nearly destroyed him. Temujin united all clans on the Mongolian plateau at last in 1206, when he was given the title Genghis Khan.
== See also ==

*List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans

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