Borjigin
| Borjigin ᠪᠣᠷᠵᠢᠭᠢᠨ Боржигин Budunzars Clan | |
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Mongol Empire c. 1207 | |
The Geneological Family Tree Charts of Imperial Mongol Borjigin Dynasties and showing its major and main Sub-Clans (According to Secret Histories Of The Mongols Records) | |
| Country | Mongol Empire, Mongol states, Central Asian countries, Mongolia, China (Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang) |
| Place of origin | Khamag Mongol |
| Founded | c. 900 AD (early 10th-Century) |
| Founder | Bodonchar Munkhag |
| Final ruler |
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| Titles | Khagan, Khan, Ilkhan, Noyan, Tsar, Jonon, Khuntaij, General, Zasag, Darga, Yeronkhii Said, Baatar |
| Connected families | Khiyad Manghud Barlas Tayichuds Urud Chonos |
| Estate(s) | Mongolia Russia Central Asia Iran China |
| Deposition | 1930 |
| Cadet branches | House of Ögedei Jochids (Girays, Shaybanids, Ashtarkhanids, Töre, Sibirskys, Shirinsky-Shikhmatovs), Toluids (Yuan (Kublaids), Hulaguids) House of Chagatai |
The Borjigin or Borjigids are a Mongol tribal clan founded in the early 10th century or, around 900 AD. by Bodonchar Munkhag. The senior line of Borjigids provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century. The clan formed the ruling class among the Mongols and other peoples of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Today, the Borjigids are found in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Buryatia, and Xinjiang, and genetic research shows that descent from Genghis Khan and Timur is common throughout Central and East Asia.