Tregene Khatun

Tregene Khatun ruled as Regent of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband gedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her son Gyk Khan in 1246. She was ruthless but effective in the exercise of power in a society that was traditionally led only by men. The Mongols practiced polygamy. gedei Khan's favorite son was Kochu, who was his through another wife, and he had nominated Kochu's son Siremun to succeed him. Tregene opposed the choice in favor of her eldest son, Gyk Khan, but was unable to persuade gedei to change his selection. She did, however, achieve her aims through intrigue. She and her family encouraged the drunkenness to which gedei was already prone, in an attempt to hasten his death. There were rumors that this plan was taking too much time and that she or her sisters eventually resorted to poison. Either way, the Khan died in 1241, and Tregene became Regent until a new Khan could be elected. Immediately upon her ascension she appointed her favorites to high positions in the imperial household and initiated what was to be a successful scheme to elevate her son Gyk.

 

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