Kököchin
Mongol Ilkhanate princess from the Yuan dynasty in China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kököchin, also Kökejin, Kūkājīn, Cocacin or Cozotine (Mongolian: Хөхчин; traditional Chinese: 闊闊真; simplified Chinese: 阔阔真), was a 13th-century princess of the Mongol-led Chinese Yuan dynasty, belonging to the Mongol Bayaut tribe. In 1291, she was betrothed to the Ilkhanate khan Arghun by the Yuan founding emperor Kublai, but married his son Ghazan when Arghun died by the time she had arrived in Persia in 1293. The account of Kököchin's journey to Persia was given by Marco Polo.
Quick Facts Khatun of Ilkhanate Empire, Reign ...
Kököchin Khatun | |
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Khatun of Ilkhanate Empire | |
Reign | 1293–1296 |
Predecessor | Buluqhan Khatun |
Next | Uljay Qutlugh Khatun |
Died | June 1296 |
Spouse | Ghazan Khan |
House | Bayaut |
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