Nekuz and Kiyan/Qian. Two men who went to Ergene Kuhn (Arkana Kuhn).
Episode
3. Nekuz and Kiyan/Qian. Two men who went to Ergene Kuhn (Arkana Kuhn).
Unusually, Taraghai
Ulugh Beg, the fourth generation of the Timur Empire, wrote about the
ancestors in Rashid's <Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongol,1387> or <The Secret History of Mongols>
in his ancestors' genealogy, but took slightly different positions, such as
removing Bo'rte Chi'na from the genealogy list, but recorded more
advanced ancestors that were not present in the previous two librarians. From 'Jopas' (Yapes), he wrote
about the ancestors of Ala'n Qo'a in their 20s or older, such as Kayon's father, 'El Korn (壹 夏)',
and wrote specifically about the events they went through.
On the other hand, in <Tarikh-e
Monghul, 集史 History of Mongol,1387> or
<The Secret History of Mongols> was recorded only from Ala'n Qo'a to the 11th or 10th
generation ancestors.
Therefore, the author traced the Genghis Khan/Chinggiz Khan ancestral lineage based on <Taikh-I Arba' Ulus, 四汗國>.
Here, we rekindle what's in Episode 6, and traces
who were El Korn and his son Kayon , Nukuz expressed as an adopted son and Sebinchi Khan.
In <Taikh-I Arba'
Ulus Historical 四汗國>, there
was a man named El Korn, the
legendary Turkic ancestors. His second son, "Tur Ibn Paridun," allied himself with the Tatar Khan, Sebinchi Khan, and waged war on the
Mogols(Mongols) . "El Korn,"
the leader of Mogol, fought against his second son, "Tur Ibn Paridun." As a result, only his one son, Kayon Ibn El korn ( Kayon the son of El Korn)
and Nukuz, their two wives, some of their
followers survived and fled to Arkana Korn, a legendary province to live in
order to escape from the enemy. The Turkic people called this mountain
"Arkana Korn." In other words, the ‘valley of the fierce’. Over the
years, their descendants increased to form two clans.
The legendary story told the same story in Story 5. “The Great War between the Tatars and Mongol race about the early institutions of Genghis Khan/Chinggiz Khan”. However, the legend featured older and newer figures, such as Japas(Yapes), El Kon, Tur Ibn Paridum, and Sebinchi Khan.
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