Habich Baghatur
| Habich Baghatur | |||||
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| Khan of the Borjigin | |||||
| 2nd Khan of the Borjigin | |||||
| Predecessor | Bodonchar Munkhag | ||||
| Successor | Menen Tudun | ||||
| Born | between Early to Mid 10th Centuries AD. Mongolia | ||||
| Died | 10th Century Mongolia | ||||
| Issue | Menen Tudun | ||||
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| House | Borjigin | ||||
| Father | Bodonchar Khan | ||||
| Religion | Tengrism | ||||
Habich Baghatur, Habich Khan or Habich Baghatur Khan (Mongol: Хабич Багатур, living around 10th–Centuries AD.) was a ruler of the Mongol Borjigin. He was the son and successor of his father Bodonchar Khan, one of his descendants was his great-great-great-great-grandson Qhabul Khan founded the Khamag Mongol confederation. Habich Khan was the ancestral proginator of Genghis Khan (r. 1206 – 1227) the founder of the Mongol empire and also Amir Timur of the Barlas clan (r. 1370 – 1405) the founder of Timurid empire.