Behter or Bekter (Mongolian: Бэхтэр; died 1176) was the son of Yesugei, chief of the Kiyad clan, and a junior wife named Sochigel or Suchigu in some sources and Ko'agjin in others. He was also a half-brother of Genghis Khan, then known as Temujin. On the death of Yesugei, Temujin, his mother Hoelun, his siblings and two half-brothers (including Behter, Belgutei and their mother Sochigel) were abandoned by their tribe and left to fend for themselves.[1][2] Living off the land, they managed to survive. However, the older half-brothers deprived 14-year-old Temujin and his brother Qasar of their spoils. Temujin and Qasar stalked and killed Behter, for which they were scolded by their mother Hoelun.[3]

Ancestry

Yesugei BaghaturHoelun
BelguteiBehterJöchi KhasarKhajiunTemügeTemüjin (Genghis Khan)Börte
JochiChagataiÖgedeiTolui

References

  1. "ДОКУМЕНТЫ->МОНГОЛИЯ->СОКРОВЕННОЕ СКАЗАНИЕ МОНГОЛОВ->ПУБЛИКАЦИЯ С. А. КОЗИНА 1941 Г.->ГЛАВЫ I-III". www.vostlit.info. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
  2. Weatherford, Jack (2004). Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. p. 19.
  3. The Secret History of the Mongols 75-76, p.22-23. Translated by Francis Woodman Cleaves, 1982.


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