Börjigin Khatun
Börjigin Khatun was a prominent figure in the history of the Mongol Empire, known for her role as the wife of Genghis Khan. She belonged to the Börjigin clan, which was significant in Mongolian nobility. Her marriage to Genghis Khan helped to solidify alliances and strengthen his power during the early years of his conquests.
As the mother of several of Genghis Khan's children, including Jebe and Kublai Khan, Börjigin Khatun played a crucial role in the lineage of the Mongol rulers. Her influence extended beyond her lifetime, as her descendants continued to shape the history of the Mongol Empire and its vast territories.