Whenever the world mentions oppressive rulers, the first name that comes to mind is Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan is the name of a fear that is remembered today as it was felt in that era. The story of his cruelty is so vast that the writer’s pen spills blood and says that not a single chapter of Genghis Khan’s cruelty has been completed.
Wherever his armies passed, grass could not grow for many years. Even today, history trembles at the name of Genghis Khan.But Genghis Khan’s achievements are not limited to the battlefield, but Genghis Khan’s achievements in another field are also amazing. That is Genghis Khan’s descendants۔
And that is our topic today. We will tell you facts about Genghis Khan’s descendants that will surely surprise you.
Name of Genghis Khan’s first wife
- Bhorta Khatoon
Names of the children of Genghis Khan’s first wife
- Joji Khan
- Chughtai Khan
- Toli Khan
- Ughdai Khan

A few years ago, a genetic study showed that 8 % of men living in the former Mongol Empire had a marker that indicated they belonged to the Mongol ruling family.This study concludes that 0.5 % of the world’s population is related to Genghis Khan.
Genetic research has also provided historical evidence that Genghis Khan had dozens of marriages. According to historians, the number of sons of Genghis Khan is said to be more than 200.Then many of his sons went on to establish governments and at the same time they kept vast harems where a large number of sons were born to them.
At this time, the lineage of millions of people can be traced back to Genghis Khan. And Genghis Khan is considered the father of millions of people.
And history records that when Genghis Khan was over 60 years old, he called his four sons born from his first wife, Bhorta Khatoon, to his tent, and the meeting was to decide the next leader of the Mongols.Historians have written the name of this meeting as Kortai.
Genghis Khan opened the meeting and said, “If all my sons want to become Khaqans and refuse to work under each other, then isn’t this the same thing that is said about the two snakes of old?”
After this, Genghis Khan invited his eldest son Joji Khan to speak, and when this did not please Genghis Khan’s second son, Chughtai Khan, he stood up and asked his father, “Does this mean that you are making Joji Khan the leader of the Mongols?”
Joji Khan could not bear this insult and he got up and slapped Chughtai Khan, which caused the two brothers to fight among themselves.Genghis Khan understood that after his death, his descendants would never live in harmony.
But after some time, Chughtai Khan expressed his opinion that neither I will become the Khaqan nor will Joji Khan become our next Khaqan, our third brother. Hearing this, Genghis Khan was deeply hurt, but there was no other way.
But Genghis Khan, after much deliberation, decided that you should move your tents away from each other and establish your own government. After that, Genghis Khan’s health started to deteriorate.
And on August 18, 1227 AD, the most cruel man in the world left this world.