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Alan Gua Alan Gua ((モンゴル語:Алун гуа), ''Alun gua'', ''lit. "Alun the Beauty"''. Also ''Gua'' or ''Guva/Quwa'' means in Mongolian ''beauty'') is a mythical figure from ''The Secret History of the Mongols'', eleven generations after the grey wolf and the white doe, and ten generations before Genghis Khan. Her five sons are described as the ancestors of the various Mongol clans. (That is, the Dörvöd are said to the descendants of Alan Gua's brother-in-law, Duva Sokhor, and the origin of the Khori Tümed and Uriankhai is not explained at all.) She is the one who gives the parable of the five arrows. ==In the ''Secret History of the Mongols''==
In the ''Secret History'', Alan Gua's clan is originally from the area of the Khori Tümed, and moves to the Burkhan Khaldun when their hunting grounds are fenced off. Alan Gua is first spotted by Duva Sokhor, and married to Duva Sokhor's brother, Dobun Mergen.
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