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In addition to having a shared ancestry with the
Mongols in general, the Hongirads also shared ancestors with the Mongol royal line, whose originator, Alan Qo'a, was a woman of the Kharlas clan, an offshoot of the Khongirads founded by the legendary Miser Ulug. Down to the 12th century, Mongol rulers
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records. The tribe's own origin myth claims that they were descended from three brothers born of a golden vessel—Jurluq Mergen, Quba Shira, and Tusbu Da'u. The descendants of these brothers formed the
Hongirad tribe, but feuds quickly splintered the tribe and gave rise to the offshoot tribes of the
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E. E. Ashirbekov, D. M. Botbaev, A. M. Belkozhaev, A. O. Abayldaev, A. S. Neupokoeva, J. E. Mukhataev, B. Alzhanuly, D. A. Sharafutdinova, D. D. Mukushkina, M. B. Rakhymgozhin, A. K. Khanseitova, S. A. Limborska, N. A. Aytkhozhina, "Distribution of Y-Chromosome
Haplogroups of the Kazakh from the
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came up with a solution—they would create their own way out by melting an exposed iron vein that existed in one of the encircling mountains. Building a massive fire and stoking it with 70 large bellows, the trapped clan did just that and succeeded in creating a passage to the outside world. Once
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Ulaan zalaat: ulaan (red), zalaa (tassel); person who wears hat with red tassel. Today, Mongols call themselves "red-tasseled
Mongols" because Mongols wear hat with red tassel and they adore fire. Fire is a general symbol of eternal growth, wealth, and success and a figure of fire is used in
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in
Mongolia, where they maintained close ties with the ruling dynasties of northern China. Because the various Hongirad clans never united under a single leader, the tribe never rose to great military glory. Their greatest fame comes from being the primary consort clan of the ruling house of
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of the Middle Juz named Qoñyrat (or less commonly Qoñğyrat) are considered descendants of
Khongirads (Ongrat, Kungrat in (Gumilev, n.d). Around the beginning of the 20th century CE, the Kazakh Qongyrats lived mainly in what is now
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Hongirad under queen Dagi and Temüder, the Minister of the Secretariat, reached their political peak in the Yuan Dynasty, the principal state of 4 khanates, during the reign of
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Tatiana M. Karafet, Ludmila P. Osipova, Olga V. Savina, Brian
Hallmark, and Michael F. Hammer, "Siberian genetic diversity reveals complex origins of the Samoyedic‐speaking populations."
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Ba'atur, the father of
Genghis Khan, was not a high ranking Mongol leader, but even he secured himself an Onggirat wife by stealing one from another man. The wives of most rulers of the
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Variations on the name include
Onggirat, Ongirat, Qongrat, Khungirat, Kungrad, Qunghrãt, Wangjila (王紀剌), Yongjilie (雍吉烈), Qungrat, and Guangjila (廣吉剌) in Chinese sources.
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where it disappears in the steppe. The Qongyrat tribe of Kazakhs are notable for the extremely high frequency among them (64/95 = 67.37%) of Y-DNA that belongs to
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free, the people of Kiyan and Negus went on to create several tribes, including the Mongols and the Hongirads (whose susceptibility to
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were also from the Hongirad. That is why they held enormous powers behind the courts in both states. They forced the rulers of the
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was explained by the "fact" that their ancestors were the first to flee Ergene Qun, so they burned their feet on the hot iron).
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30:"Red tasseled Mongols" redirects here. For the other ethnicity who were called "Red tasseled Mongols" by Khalkha Mongols, see
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claiming legitimacy in their descent from Genghis Khan. These were, from west to east, the Khongirads based on Khiva in
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110:Prehistoric
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2164:Sogwo Arig
1159:References
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683:Uzbekistan
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204:600–300 BC
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1073:Chu River
1069:Sır River
1012:in 1924.
962:Syr Darya
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1562:Religion
1473:Timeline
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314:907–1125
255:Göktürks
99:Religion
94:Language
84:Politics
74:Nobility
59:Timeline
18:Qongirat
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2065:Buryats
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2030:Myangad
2006:Khoshut
1996:Dzungar
1980:Chantuu
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1724:Dughlat
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1628:Tuyuhun
1618:Kumo Xi
1601:Yujiulü
1585:Xianbei
1465:History
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1097:Mongols
1081:Buryats
990:Jochids
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974:Manghud
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743:of the
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79:Culture
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2122:Hazara
2023:Buzava
2021:incl.
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2011:Khoton
1991:Dörbet
1986:Choros
1970:Baatud
1957:Oirats
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1918:Jaruud
1898:Chahar
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1734:Gorlos
1719:Chonos
1704:Barlas
1694:Baarin
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2001:Khoid
1975:Bayad
1933:Tumed
1928:Ordos
1815:Tumed
1810:Tatar
1800:Sunud
1784:Ongud
1774:Oirat
1709:Bayad
1699:Barga
1633:Tuoba
1613:Yuwen
1139:Notes
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1127:They
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1002:Khiva
994:Timur
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699:Timur
259:First
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1938:Urad
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