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List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans : ウィキペディア英語版
List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans

The qualifier Mongol Tribes was established as an umbrella term in the early 13th century, when Temüjin (later Genghis Khan) united the different tribes under his control and established the Mongol Empire. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked (N) in the list) that descended from Bodonchar and 18 Darligin tribes (marked (D) in the list),〔
Rashid-al-Din Hamadani, Jami' al-tawarikh〕 which were also core Mongolic tribes but not descending from Bodonchar. The unification created a new common ethnic identity as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian peoples.
Almost all of tribes and clans mentioned in the ''Secret History of the Mongols'' 〔Erich Haenisch, ''Die geheime Geschichte der Mongolen'', Leipzig 1948〕 and some tribes mentioned in the Tarikh-i-Rashidi.
==Khamag Mongol confederation included Temüjin's clan==

*Khori Tümed, the people that Alun Gua descends from
*Khorilar clan descended from Alun Goa's father Khorilardai Mergen
*Dorben (four), descendants of Duva sokhor (the blind) (N)
*Uriankhat, tribe of a man whom Dobun mergen (the wise) meets in the forest and who gives him a deer
*Ma'alikh baya'ut, clan of Dobun's servant (D)
*Jarchi'ut Adangkhan, Uriankhai clan that Alun Gua's five sons (Belgunotai, Bugunotai, Bukhu khatagi, Bukhatu salji, and Bodonchar, the Fool) subdue (D)
*Belgunot, descendants of Belgunotai; Mongolian: Belgünüd
*Bugunot, descendants of Bugunotai; Mongolian: Bügünüd
*Khatagin, descendants of Bukha khatagi (N)
*Eljigin, Mongolian: Eljigen
*Salji'ut, descendants of Bukhatu salji (N); Mongolian: Saljiud
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*Jadaran, descendants of Bodonchar's captive wife's first son, Jamukha's clan (N)
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*Baarin, descandants of Bodonchar and his captive wife (N)
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*Manan Ba'arin, descendants of Bodonchar's son with his captive wife
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*Jaruud, descendants of Bodonchar's concubine;
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*Descendants of Bodonchar and his chosen wife:
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*Noyakin (N); Mongolian:Noyokhon
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*Barlas (several clans) (N)
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*Buda'at (N); Mongolian: Budaad
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*Adargin/Adarkin (N); Mongolian: Adarkhin
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*Chonos, a tribe whose seventy princes are boiled to death by Jamukha. (N)
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*Telenggut
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*Uru'ut (N); Mongolian: Urud
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*Manghut (N); Mongolian: Mangud
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*Taichi'ut (N); Mongolian: Taichiud, Taichuud
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*Süldüsün (D)
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*'Naked' Ba'arin
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*Besut (N); ; Mongolian: Besüd
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*Oronar
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*Khongkhotan
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*Arulad
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*Sunud
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*Khabturkhas
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*Gheniges
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*Yürki, descendants of Khabul Khan's oldest son
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*Kiyat, Yesügei's subclan
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*Jurkin
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*Khadagin
*Mangkhol or Mangghal, the Mongols

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