Hoelun had five children.
Hoelun, a central figure in the early history of the Mongol Empire and the mother of the renowned Genghis Khan, shared a family with her husband, Yesügei Baghatur. Together, they raised a family that would go on to significantly influence the course of history.
Her children with Yesügei included four sons and one daughter:
Hoelun's Children
Child's Name | Gender | Role and Significance |
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Temüjin | Son | Later known as Genghis Khan, the unifier of the Mongol tribes and founder of the Mongol Empire. |
Hasar | Son | A younger brother to Temüjin, known for his martial prowess and loyalty. |
Hachiun | Son | Another brother who supported Temüjin during his rise to power. |
Temüge | Son | The youngest son of Hoelun and Yesügei. |
Temülen | Daughter | The only known daughter born to Hoelun and Yesügei. |
These children formed the crucial lineage of the Borjigin clan, from which Temüjin emerged to consolidate power and establish one of the largest contiguous empires in history. Hoelun herself was celebrated for her strength and wisdom, particularly in her resilience in raising her family after Yesügei's untimely death, guiding them through challenging times to ensure their survival and eventual ascent.