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Kublai Khan
founding emperor of the Yuan dynasty, grandson of Genghis Khan (1215–1294)
Hulegu Khan
Western Asian Mongol ruler (c. 1217–1265)

Möngke Khan
Fourth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire

Ariq Böke
13th-century Mongolian monarch
Keraites
The Keraites (also Kerait, Kereit, Khereid, Kazakh: керейт; Kyrgyz: керей; Mongolian: , Хэрэйд; Nogai: Кереит; Uzbek: Kerait; Chinese: 克烈, Persian: کرایت) were one of the five dominant Turco-Mongol tribal confederations (khanates) in the Altai-Sayan region during the 12th century. They had converted to the Church of the East in the early 11th century and are one of the possible sources of the European Prester John legend.

Ong Khan
Toghrul ( Tooril han; ), also known as Wang Khan or Ong Khan ( Wan han; ; died 1203), was a khan of the Keraites. He was the blood brother (anda) of the Mongol chief Yesugei and served as an important early patron and ally to Yesugei's son Temüjin, later known as Genghis Khan. The main source on his life is the Secret History of the Mongols.
Sorghaghtani Beki
Mongol empress (1190-1252)
Doquz Khatun
13th-century Keraite princess and consort to Ilkhanate Khan, Hulagu

Ibaqa beki
Kereit princess, one of Genghis Khan's wives