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''Genghis Khan'' is a Chinese television series based on the life of
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; ; xng, Temüjin, script=Latn; ., name=Temujin – August 25, 1227) was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the List of largest empires, largest contiguous empire in history a ...
, the founder of the
Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, ...
in the 13th century.
Ba Sen Batdorj-in Baasanjab ( Mongolian: , Батдоржын Баасанжав, ''Batdorjyn Baasanjav''; born 1954), also known by his Chinese name Basenzhabu or simply Ba Sen, is a Chinese actor of Mongol descent from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regio ...
, who portrayed the eponymous character in the series, is a descendant of Genghis Khan's second son, Chagatai.巴森:再现成吉思汗风采
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in China in 2004, on KBS in South Korea in 2005, and the Turkish state channel
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.


Plot

The 30 episodes long television series depicts the major events in the life of Temüjin, the founder of the
Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, ...
in the 13th century. It begins with his birth and his struggle for survival in his childhood and adolescent years after the death of his father, Yesugei. With support from his allies and his father's former followers, Temüjin becomes the leader of the
Borjigin A Borjigin, ; ; russian: Борджигин, Bordžigin; English plural: Borjigins or Borjigid (from Middle Mongolian);''Histoire des campagnes de Gengis Khan'', p. 119. Manchu plural: is a member of the Mongol sub-clan, which started with ...
tribe and emerges as one of the most powerful warlords in Mongolia. After spending decades on the battlefield, Temüjin eventually succeeds in uniting all the Mongol tribes under his rule and adopts the honorific title "
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; ; xng, Temüjin, script=Latn; ., name=Temujin – August 25, 1227) was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the List of largest empires, largest contiguous empire in history a ...
" ("supreme ruler" in the Mongol language). Genghis Khan continues to lead his armies to attack the Khwarezmid Empire in the west and the
Jurchen Jurchen may refer to: * Jurchen people, Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria until the 17th century ** Haixi Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese of the Ming Dynasty ** Jianzhou Jurchens, a grouping of ...
-led Jin Empire in the south before dying from illness during a campaign against the Western Xia kingdom.


Cast


Genghis Khan and his family

*
Ba Sen Batdorj-in Baasanjab ( Mongolian: , Батдоржын Баасанжав, ''Batdorjyn Baasanjav''; born 1954), also known by his Chinese name Basenzhabu or simply Ba Sen, is a Chinese actor of Mongol descent from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regio ...
as Temüjin (Genghis Khan), the founder of the
Mongol Empire The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous land empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, ...
. ** Ba Sen also portrayed Yesugei, Temüjin's father and the chief of the
Borjigin A Borjigin, ; ; russian: Борджигин, Bordžigin; English plural: Borjigins or Borjigid (from Middle Mongolian);''Histoire des campagnes de Gengis Khan'', p. 119. Manchu plural: is a member of the Mongol sub-clan, which started with ...
tribe. ** Ke'er Qinbi Shaoge as Temüjin (9 years old) ** Xilin Manda as Temüjin (12 years old) ** Daleng Zhaorige as Temüjin (16 years old) * Saren Gaowa as Hoelun, Temüjin's mother. * Hasi Qiqige as Yesügei's concubine. * Suo Lizhong as
Börte Börte (simply Borte, also Börte Üjin; Mongolian: ; Cyrillic: Бөртэ үжин; c. 1161–1230) was the first wife of Temüjin, who became Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. Börte became the head of the first Court of Genghis ...
, Temüjin's first wife. ** Aruna as Börte (young) * Siqin Bilige as Hasar, Temüjin's second brother. ** Guo Jianhua as Hasar (young) * Wuri Jitu as
Belgutei Belgutei ( – ) was the son of Yesugei and Sochigel and half-brother to Genghis Khan. He also became general to Genghis Khan. Belgutei was considered a wise counselor and skilled diplomat, and was often used as a messenger by Genghis Khan. With ...
, Temüjin's third brother. ** Tumen Gerile as Belgutei (young) * Saixingga as Hachiun, Temüjin's fourth brother. * Sang Bao as
Temüge Temüge (1168–1246) was the youngest brother of Genghis Khan, second son of Yesugei . ''The Secret History of the Mongols'' tells that "when Temujin was 9 years of age, Temuge was three years old." Being the youngest boy in the family, he rec ...
, Temüjin's fifth brother. ** Dai Qin as Temüge (young) * Wulan Qiqige as
Temülen Temülün (–?) was the youngest full sibling and only sister of Genghis Khan (born Temüjin), the famed founder and Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Her parents were Yesügei, chief of the Borjigin clan in the Khamag Mongol confederation, and h ...
, Temüjin's sister. * Liu Min as
Jochi Jochi Khan ( Mongolian: mn, Зүчи, ; kk, Жошы, Joşy جوشى; ; crh, Cuçi, Джучи, جوچى; also spelled Juchi; Djochi, and Jöchi c. 1182– February 1227) was a Mongol army commander who was the eldest son of Temüjin (aka G ...
, Temüjin's eldest son. * Jiang Tao as Chagatai, Temüjin's second son. * Wang Dong as Mutukan, Chagatai's son. * Huhe as Ögedei, Temüjin's third son and successor. * Yang Jun as Tolui, Temüjin's fourth son. * Qin Yongxiao as
Alakhai Bekhi Alakhai Bekhi (Alagai Bäki; c. 1191 – after 1230) was a daughter of Genghis Khan and his first wife Börte. She played significant role behind the scenes during her father’s lifetime. She acted as Regent of the territories in China proper conq ...
, Temüjin's daughter. * Zheng Shuang as
Yesui Yesui was one of the wives of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. She was of Tatar ancestry. Like the other wives of Genghis Khan, she had her own ''ordo'', or court and to her was assigned the Tuul River. Her sister Yesugen was also ...
, Temüjin's concubine and Yeke-cheren's daughter. * Nuoming Yeri as
Yesugen Yesugen was one of the wives of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire. She was of Tatar ancestry. Her sister Yesui was also a wife of Genghis Khan. During his military campaign against the Tatars, Genghis Khan fell in love with Yesugen ...
, Yesui's sister and Temüjin's concubine. * Chen Sicheng as
Khulan Khulan may refer to: * Khulan, a Mongolian word for a subspecies of the onager called the Mongolian wild ass, ''Equus hemionus hemionus'', * Khulan, a common female name in Mongolia: ** Khulan khatun Khulan ( mn, ᠬᠤᠯᠠᠨ, Ppp=qulan; ; – ...
, Temüjin's concubine and Dayir-Usun's daughter. * Nala as Qoaqchin, a female slave who served Temüjin's family.


Genghis Khan's relatives

;
Borjigin A Borjigin, ; ; russian: Борджигин, Bordžigin; English plural: Borjigins or Borjigid (from Middle Mongolian);''Histoire des campagnes de Gengis Khan'', p. 119. Manchu plural: is a member of the Mongol sub-clan, which started with ...
tribe * Suya Ladalai as Daridai, Temüjin's fourth uncle. * Hasi Bate as Negun Taiji, Temüjin's second uncle. * Wurigen as Khuchar, Temüjin's cousin. * Nuoribu as Altan, Temüjin's distant uncle. * Dalie Lihan as Mönglik, Temüjin's distant uncle. * Guan Qige as Charaqa, Mönglik's father. * Suhe as Kököchü, Mönglik's son and a shaman. * He Qi as Jürchedei, Temüjin's distant cousin. ;
Khongirad The Khongirad ( Mongolian: ᠬᠣᠩᠭᠢᠷᠠᠳ; Хонгирад; Khonghirad; ), also known as Qongirat (Qoŋğırat/Қоңғырат), was one of the major divisions of the Mongol tribes. Variations on the name include Onggirat, Ongirat, Q ...
tribe * Bala Zhu'er as Dai Sechen, Börte's father and Genghis Khan's father-in-law. * Tuhai as Dai Sechen's wife and Börte's mother


Genghis Khan's followers

* Liang Baoshan as
Bo'orchu Bo'orchu ( mn, Боорчи, ''Boorchi'') was one of the first and most loyal of Genghis Khan's friends and allies. He first met Genghis Khan as a boy. At that time, Genghis Khan (then Temujin) was looking for his stolen horses. Bo'orchu helped to ...
** Jinge Naoribu as Bo'orchu (young) * Wulan Baoyin as
Chilaun Chilaun ( mn, Чулуун) was a general in the Mongol Empire, known as one of Genghis Khan's four valiant warriors. His relatives, specifically his father Sorqan-Shira, helped young Genghis escape from captivity at the hands of the Tayichiuds. ...
, a former member of the Tayichiud tribe. ** Gala as Chilaun (young) * Liu Yuhua as Muqali, a former slave of Sacha Beki. * Menghe as
Borokhula Borokhula ( mn, Борохул) was one of Genghis Khan's generals. He was found after the destruction of the Jurhen, one of the tribes of Mongolia, by Jebe, and given to Hoelun. He saved Genghis Khan's son Ögedei during the battle of Kha ...
, a Taichiud adopted by Hoelun. * Bao Hailong as Jelme * Xiaoba Te'er as
Subutai Subutai (Classical Mongolian: ''Sübügätäi'' or ''Sübü'ätäi''; Modern Mongolian: Сүбээдэй, ''Sübeedei''. ; ; c. 1175–1248) was a Mongol general and the primary military strategist of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. He directe ...
, Jelme's brother. * Wu Chengsen as Qubilai * Qina Ritu as
Jebe Jebe (or Jebei, mn, Зэв, ''Zev''; birth name: Jirqo'adai (Modern Mongolian: Zurgadai), mn, Зургаадай, ) (death: approximately 1224) was one of the most prominent Noyans (generals) of Genghis Khan. He belonged to the Besud clan, ...
(Jirqo'adai), a former follower of Targutai. * Xiao Xiaohua as Shikhikhutag, a Tatar adopted by Hoelun. He becomes the Premier of the Mongol Empire later. * Liu Baocheng as Quchu, one of Hoelun's adopted sons. * Qin Chuan as Qorchi, a former follower of Jamukha who becomes an adviser to Genghis Khan. * Ye Erjiang as Naya'a, a former follower of Targutai who becomes a Kheshig commander. * Dao'er Qirenqin as Jarchiudai, Jelme and Subutai's father. * Daniya as Zhenhai, a Uyghur merchant who becomes an advisor to Genghis Khan. * Bilige as Quduqa, a chief of the
Oirats Oirats ( mn, Ойрад, ''Oirad'', or , Oird; xal-RU, Өөрд; zh, 瓦剌; in the past, also Eleuths) are the westernmost group of the Mongols whose ancestral home is in the Altai region of Siberia, Xinjiang and western Mongolia. Histor ...
who submits to Genghis Khan. * Liu Lina as Lady Tarqun, a female chief of the Tümeds who submits to Genghis Khan. * Alada'ertu as Dodai, a former slave who becomes a Mingghan commander.


Rival tribes

;Jadaran tribe * Zhao Hengxuan as
Jamukha Jamukha ( mn, Жамуха; ) was a Mongol military and political leader and the chief rival to Temüjin (later Genghis Khan) in the unification of the Mongol tribes. Biography Jamukha was born in the Jadaran, a sub-tribe of the Khamag Mongol ...
, the chief of the Jadaran tribe. He was initially Temüjin's sworn brother, but becomes his arch-rival later. * Wulinhan as Taichar, Jamukha's younger brother. ;
Taichiud The Tayichiud (Mongolian Cyrillic: Тайчууд, Taichuud) was one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation on the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, founded by Ambaghai Khan in 1148 CE, and finally ended with Sultan H ...
tribe * Wuri Jitu as
Ambaghai Khan Ambaghai or Hambaqai Khan (; ) ( ? – died 1156) was a khan of the Khamag Mongol, one of the great grandsons of Khaidu Khan and the cousin and predecessor of Hotula Khan, he was the Leader of Taichud Clan one of sub-branch of Borjigid, and al ...
, a Mongol chieftain who was executed by the Jurchens in the prologue. * Huocha'er as Targutai, a grandson of Ambaghai Khan and distant uncle of Temüjin. He is one of Temüjin's rivals. * Yiruohu as Örbei Khatun, Ambaghai Khan's wife. * Yang Guanghua as Tödö'en-girte, a former aide to Yesügei. He defected to Targutai after Yesügei's death. * Jiang Bula as Sorqan Shira, a slave of Targutai. He is Chilaun and Qa'daan's father. * Dawa Zhuoma as Qa'daan, Chilaun's sister and Temüjin's romantic interest. ** Muqi'er as Qa'daan (young) * Zengge as Qa'daan's husband ;Yürki tribe * Wuri Xilatu as Sacha Beki, a descendant of
Khabul Khan Khabul Khan ( mn, Хабул хан; ), also rendered as Qabul Khan, Kabul Khan and Khabul Khagan, (b. 1090s/1100 – d. 1130 CE.) was the founder and first known Khan of the Khamag Mongol confederation and great-grandfather of Genghis Khan. and ...
and distant cousin of Temüjin. He becomes one of Temüjin's rivals. * Yimin Tuoya as Khorichin Khatun, Sacha Beki's mother. * Edeng Bate'er as Büri Bökö, a follower of Sacha Beki. ;
Merkit The Merkit (literally ''"skillful/wise ones"''; mn, ᠮᠡᠷᠬᠢᠳ ; Мэргид, translit=, Mergid; ) was one of the five major tribal confederations (''khanlig'') of probably Mongol
tribe * Bate'er as Toqto'a, the chief of the Merkit tribe. * Hou Tao as Qutu, Toqto'a's son. * Yang Haiquan as Chilger, Toqto'a's brother. * Danba as Dayir-Usun, a Merkit general whose daughter, Khulan, becomes Genghis Khan's concubine. * Nashun as Qa'atai, a Merkit general. ;
Keraites The Keraites (also ''Kerait, Kereit, Khereid''; ; ) were one of the five dominant Mongol or Turkic tribal confederations ( khanates) in the Altai-Sayan region during the 12th century. They had converted to the Church of the East ( Nestorianism) ...
* Biligetu as Toghrul, the chief of the Keraites. He was initially Temüjin's ally but becomes his rival later. * Qu Baogang as Jakha-Gambu, Toghrul Khan's brother. * Ma Liping as Sengüm, Toghrul Khan's son. ;
Tatars The Tatars ()Tatar
in the Collins English Dictionary
is an umbrella term for different Turki ...
* Li Yihua as Temüjin Üge, the Tatar chief who was defeated and executed by Yesugei. Yesugei named his son Temüjin after Temüjin Üge. ** Li Yihua also portrayed Jalin Buqa, Temüjin Üge's son and successor. He poisoned Yesugei to death. * Ala Tengwula as Megüjin-se'ültü, a Tatar chief. * Wang Bin as Yeke-cheren, a Tatar general whose daughters, Yesui and Yesugen, become Genghis Khan's concubines. ; Naimans * Maimaiti Xielifu as Tayang Khan, the chief of the Naimans. * Alafate as Kuchlug, Tayang Khan's son. * Guzilinu'er Kutibile as Juerbiesu, Tayang Khan's concubine who becomes Genghis Khan's concubine after her husband's death. * Daniya as Kökse'ü-sabraq, a Naiman general. * Nijiati Aikebai'er as
Tata-tonga Tata-tonga ( mn, Тататунга, Mongolian script: , ; zh, c=塔塔统阿, p=Tǎtǎ-tǒng'ā) was a 13th-century Uyghur scribe captured by Genghis Khan from the Naimans and involved in bringing and adapting the Old Uyghur alphabet to the M ...
, a Naiman scholar recruited by Genghis Khan to create a writing system for the Mongol language.


Jurchens, Khitans and Han Chinese

* Wang Wenjie as Emperor Xizong, an emperor of the
Jurchen Jurchen may refer to: * Jurchen people, Tungusic people who inhabited the region of Manchuria until the 17th century ** Haixi Jurchens, a grouping of the Jurchens as identified by the Chinese of the Ming Dynasty ** Jianzhou Jurchens, a grouping of ...
-led Jin Empire who executed Ambaghai Khan in the prologue. * Li Kenai as Wanyan Yongji, an emperor of the Jin Empire. The Jin Empire came under attack by the Mongols during his reign. * Wulinhan as Hushahu, a Jin general who betrayed Wanyan Yongji and killed him. * Bate'er as
Wanyan Jiujin The Wanyan (; Manchu: ''Wanggiyan''; Jurchen script: ) clan was among the clans of the Heishui Mohe tribe living in the drainage region of the Heilong River during the time of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Of the Heishui Mohe, the clan was coun ...
, a Jin general. * Wang Yongquan as , a Jin minister. * Liu Yimin as
Wanyan Chenghui The Wanyan (; Manchu: ''Wanggiyan''; Jurchen script: ) clan was among the clans of the Heishui Mohe tribe living in the drainage region of the Heilong River during the time of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Of the Heishui Mohe, the clan was coun ...
, the Jin prime minister. * She Wang as
Tushan Yi Tushan may refer to: * Tushan, Chongqing (涂山), a town in Chongqing, China * Tushan, Jiangsu (土山), a town in Pizhou, Jiangsu, China * Tushan, Shandong (土山), a town in Laizhou, Shandong, China * Tushan Township (涂山乡), a township in ...
, Wanyan Chenghui's predecessor as the Jin prime minister. * Bai Jiancai as , a Jin general of Khitan ethnicity who defects to the Mongols. * Wang Wensheng as Yelü Buhua, a Jin general of Khitan ethnicity who defects to the Mongols. * Tao Jixin as Shimo Ming'an, a Jin general of Khitan ethnicity who defects to the Mongols. * Liu Kui as Guo Baoyu, a
Han Chinese The Han Chinese () or Han people (), are an East Asian ethnic group native to China. They constitute the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 18% of the global population and consisting of various subgroups speaking distinctive v ...
scholar who becomes an important official of the Mongol Empire. * Shen Guanchu as
Yelü Chucai Yelü Chucai (; mn, Urtu Saqaltu "Longbeard", written in Chinese characters as "", July 24, 1190 – June 20, 1244), courtesy name Jinqing (), was a Khitan statesman from the imperial clan of the Liao dynasty, who became a vigorous adviser and ...
, a Khitan scholar who becomes an important official of the Mongol Empire. * Song Guifu as
Qiu Chuji Qiu Chuji (10 February 1148– 21 August 1227), courtesy name Tongmi (通密), also known by his Taoist name Master Changchun, was the disciple of Wang Chongyang and a renowned Taoist master. He is known for meeting Genghis Khan near the Hindu ...
, a reclusive
Taoist Taoism (, ) or Daoism () refers to either a school of philosophical thought (道家; ''daojia'') or to a religion (道教; ''daojiao''), both of which share ideas and concepts of Chinese origin and emphasize living in harmony with the '' Tao ...
rumoured to be an immortal.


Khwarezmid Empire

* Walisi as Muhammad II, the
Shah Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
of the Khwarezmid Empire. * Abulimiti as Jalal ad-Din, Muhammad II's elder son. * Patamureyiqin as Terken Khatun, Muhammad II's mother * Aliyana as Uzlaq, Muhammad II's younger son. * Mulading as Ghayir Khan, a Khwarezmid general and the governor of
Otrar Otrar or Utrar ( kk, Отырар, ''Otyrar'', otəˈɾɑɾ otk, 𐰚𐰭𐱃𐰺𐰢𐰣, Keŋü Tarman), also called Farab, is a Central Asian ghost town that was a city located along the Silk Road in Kazakhstan. Otrar was an important town ...
who triggered the war between the Mongols and the Khwarezmid Empire. * Yasen as Keshili Khan, a Khwarezmid general and the governor of
Bukhara Bukhara ( Uzbek: /, ; tg, Бухоро, ) is the seventh-largest city in Uzbekistan, with a population of 280,187 , and the capital of Bukhara Region. People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and the city ...
. * Daniya as
Timur Malik Timur Malik ( fa, تیمور ملک) was a statesman of the Khwarazmian Empire, who served as the governor of Khujand in the region of Transoxiana. He is known for his valiant though ultimately unsuccessful defense of Khujand in 1219-1220 during th ...
, a Khwarezmid general and the governor of
Khujand Khujand ( tg, Хуҷанд, Khujand; Uzbek: Хўжанд, romanized: Хo'jand; fa, خجند‌, Khojand), sometimes spelled Khodjent and known as Leninabad (russian: Ленинабад, Leninabad; tg, Ленинобод, Leninobod; fa, لنی ...
.


International broadcast


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