“Tingiz Khan”, the younger brother ‘Yabal’ recorded in the position of Dae Jo-yeong, the ‘King of Jin Kingdom’
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10. “Tingiz Khan”, the younger brother ‘Yabal’ recorded in the
position of Dae Jo-yeong, the ‘King of Jin kingdom’
Episode
1. ‘Tingiz Khan’, the father of ‘Il Han’, was Dae Jo-yeong’s
younger brother ‘Dae Yabal大野勃’
The
identities of the Mogol people in the “Great War between the Tatars and the
Mogol People”, ‘Il Han (El Korn)’, ‘Kiyan (Kayon)’, and ‘Nekuz
(Nukuz)’ have all been confirmed. In addition, the Kiyat (Girl乞氏)clan and the Darligin clan (descendants of Dorihaeng) have
been confirmed. The identity of the mysterious figure with the Persian name of
“Shah Ofaridun Tur Ibn Faridun”, “one of the sons of Il Han (El Korn)”,
who joined hands with the 8th Khan of the Tatar tribe, Su Yunji, and
attacked the Mogol tribe, will also be revealed through the Eastern history
books. He was the younger brother of the 2nd King of Balhae, King Mu ye,
Dae Mun-muye, who fled to Tang Dynasty. However, <Taikh-I Arba' Ulus,
四汗國, Four Khan Countris> records ‘El Korn’,
or ‘Il Ha’s’ father, as ‘Tengiz Kon’. Who exactly was this Tengiz
Kon, and what does his name mean? Other editions of <Turk
Genealogy> also call him ‘Tingiz Khan’. That ‘Tengiz Kon (Tingiz
Khan)’ was the father of ‘Il Han’, or ‘Il Ha’. Therefore, he was
the younger brother of King Jin of Balhae, King Dae Jo-yeong, ‘Ya-bal’.
Tengiz
Kon=野勃Ya-bal ← younger - elder → Jin Nation King震國汗= Jo-young
El
Kon=Il Ha ← cousin → Dae Mu-ye=King Mu
Kayon=(大)澗(=Qiyan)Big Khan Dae Do Ri-haeng= Darligin Han
Nukuz=Nimgeum=Takar
Kiyot
clan=乞氏 Girl clan Darligin clan=Do Rihaeng clan
As
can be easily confirmed in <太氏大同譜Tae ssi(Dae clan)
Genealogy> and various Eastern history books, ‘Tingiz Khan’, the
father of ‘Il Ha’, was Ya-bal. Dae Jo-yeong, the farther’s
elder brother of Il Ha, was of the same lineage as Yabal, and
‘Menglikon’ was naturally Girlgirljungsang 乞乞仲象.
In the end, we found the roots of the Mogol tribe mentioned in <Tarik-e
Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> and <Taikh-I
Arba' Ulus, 四汗國, Four Khan Countris>.’
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