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Story 49. From Genghis Khan's Kori-Tumad/Khoras Tribe to Alan Gowa

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  Story 49. From Genghis Khan's Kori-Tumad/Khoras Tribe to Alan Gowa          Wikipedia / Google The "Khoras Tribe" that the < 집사 Tarikh-e Monghul,  集史  History of Mongolia > speaks of is the "Kori-Tumad Tribe" of the <Secret History of the Mongols>, which refers to the 11 brothers and their only sister of the village of the son of Koridoi that the <History of the Selenge Mongol-Buryads> speaks of, and among them, the only sister, "Alan Gowa", is the 10th ancestor of Chinggis Khan. The reason they are called the Khoras Tribe is that the progenitor, Alan Gowa's father Kori Mergen, entered "Korara=Hapran-ro ( 合蘭路 )" in Hamheung, South Hamgyong Province at the time, and so they came to be called "Korara=Hapran-ro ( 合蘭路 )-s ( 氏 )", or "Khoras Tribe", as explained in the previous part. This land is Yara ( 耶懶 ), where the great-grandfather of Cory Mergen, <Geumsa,Jin Dynasty History>, Bohwali, enter...

Story 48. What is the relationship between Alan Gowa’s maternal family and his paternal family?

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  Story 48. What is the relationship between Alan Gowa’s maternal family and his paternal family?                     Duman River/ Wikipedia / Google Let’s find out what relationship Alan Gowa’s “maternal family” mentioned in the introduction has with his “paternal family.” First, let’s compare Alan Gowa’s maternal family lineage already explained, that is, the lineage of his mother Bargojin Gowa and his maternal grandfather Bargodai Mergen, otherwise known as “Bargo Batar” = Barga ( 跋海 , Balhae), with Alan Gowa’s paternal family lineage previously identified based on his great-grandfather, “Golden Jar” Geumhaeng.   [Golden Jar, Geumhaeng 金幸 ]  ↙                     ↘ [Hambo 函普 ]         (Brother)               [ Bohwali 保活里 ] [Korai]               (4th cousin) ...

Story 47. Alan Gowa’s paternal and maternal genealogy

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  Story 47. Alan Gowa’s paternal and maternal genealogy In < 집사 Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia>, the ancestor tribe of Chinggis Khan, the “Khoras tribe”, or “Kori-Tumad tribe” in <The Secret History of the Mongols>, is the “Kori-Buryat tribe” among the “three Buryat tribes” in Buryat tradition. Therefore, let’s find out who Alan Gowa’s mother “Bargojin Gowa” and maternal grandfather “Bargodai Mergen, the lord of Bargojin Tokum in the land of Kol (Goryeo)” are as mentioned in verse 8 of <The Secret History of the Mongols>. In conclusion, Alan Gowa’s mother “Bargojin Gowa (Balhae Geolga)”, maternal grandfather “Bargodai Mergen (Balhae Malgal)”, her father “Kori-Rardai Mergen (Goryeo Malgal)”, and paternal grandfather “Barga Baatar (Balhae Makhadol)” are all descendants of Geumhaeng. The kinship between them is that Alan Gowa's father and mother are 8th cousins, and his grandfather and maternal father are 6th cousins. <Alan Gowa's paternal and...
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  Story 46. “Khukhe Bukha”, the “Blue Cow”, the hometown of “Barga Baatar”, the “So-nori Gut,Cow Masked Shaman Exorcism” of Pyeongsan I will introduce another interesting fact. “Khukhe Bukha”, who met while walking along the shore of Lake Baikal, the Asuykhan udagan (shaman, 무당 , 巫堂 ), which was interpreted as “blue cow” in Mongolian. However, in Goguryeo-Balhae, it is interpreted as “Keo-si Bogo (Geol-si ‘eldest’, Geol-si Mukri, Malgal)”. Also, “Bodan” in the Buryat name of Bu-ke Bukha’s wife, “Bodan Khatan”, means “shaman” in Malgal. Their son, “Koridoi,” is interpreted as “Goryeo,” and he is also the founder of the “Korras” lineage, one of the three main branches of the Konggrat clan in <Jipsa 집사 Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia>. This “Korras” is “Goryeo Na clan=Hapranro clan=Galajeon clan=Goryeo Nara clan=Korirardai.” The ancestor of the three branches of the Konggrat clan, including this Korras lineage, is none other than “Pyeongju monk Geumhaeng ( 平州僧 今幸...