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Abu'l-Fayz Khan
Khan of Bukhara from 1711 to 1747

Utameshgaray of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Sasibuqa
Sasibuqa (; ) was Khan of the White Horde. He may have been one of Bayan's four sons.
Princess Jeguk
queen consort to king Chungnyeol of Goryeo and the mother of king Chungseon of Goryeo
Oljath
Oljath (Öljätäi; ) () was a Queen consort of Georgia as the wife of two successive kings, Vakhtang II () and David VIII (). She was the daughter of Abaqa Khan, the Mongol Ilkhan of Iran.
Khizr Khoja
Khan of Moghulistan from 1390 to 1399
Baoda Shilian
Yuan dynasty person CBDB = 114259
Harjol
Chinese Imperial consort

Maqsud Shah
uyghur khan
Basalawarmi
Basalawarmi (, , died January 6, 1382), commonly known by his hereditary noble title, the Prince of Liang, was a Yuan dynasty prince and loyalist who fought against the Ming dynasty. He was a descendant of Khökhechi, the fifth son of Kublai Khan. After the Ming took over Yunnan, the Hongwu Emperor exiled Basalawarmi's family to Korea.

Mangala
Manggala (; , ) was a prince of the Mongol-led Chinese Yuan dynasty. He was a son of the Yuan founding emperor Kublai Khan.
Subhan Quli Khan
sixth ruler of the Bukhara Khanate
Ibrahim of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Baarins
The Baarin () are a Southern Mongol subgroup. They live in Bairin Left Banner and Baarin Right Banner of Inner Mongolia, China. The Baarin people of the Baarin Right Banner are direct descendants of the Khitans. The hairstyles of some Baarin women are still similar to what the Khitans wore.
Ilham Ghali of Kazan
Kazan Khanate
Chimtay
Chimtay (Turki/Kypchak: چیمتای) was Khan of the White Horde from around 1344 to 1361.
Gersenji Khongtaiji of the Jalayir
Mongolian khontaiji
Sunud
REDIRECT Mongols#Subgroups

Ghabdellatif of Kazan
Khan of Kazan
Arslanghali
Arslanghali Khan (Volga Türki and Persian: ارسلان ابن علی خان; died 1627) was a khan of the Qasim Khanate from 1614 to 1627, and a son of Ghali khan and a grandson of Kuchum. In 1598 he was captured by the Russians during Kuchum's final defeat. In the time of Troubles he with his father fought against the False Dmitriys. Supporting Mikhail Romanov, he became a khan in the vassal Qasim Khanate, but his rule was limited and rather formal: only the Muslims and Kasimov population obeyed him.
Chonos tribe
Mongolian tribe
Sayed Borhan
Khan of the Qasim Khanate
Bashinkhor Dogshin
11th-Century Mongol Borjigid Ruler
Princess Deongnyeong
Queen consort of Goryeo
Abunai
Abunai (阿布奈; 1635 – May 5, 1675), known as Prince Chahar of the First Rank (察哈尔亲王), was a Mongol prince of clan Borjigin, second son of Ligden Khan. He opposed Qing influence in his domain and was subsequently placed into house arrest in Shenyang and his son given his title. In 1675 he led the Chahar Mongols joining in the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, but were defeated in battle in April and subsequently killed. Abunai was a direct male-line descendant of Tolui Khan, the youngest of the four sons of Genghis Khan.
Shireki
Shiregi (, , , ) was a Mongol prince from the Borjigin clan, great-grandson of Genghis Khan.
Sibirsky

Samur Gunj
Mongol princess
Platon Shirinsky-Shikhmatov
Russian poet