Genghisid Setsen Khans of Eastern Mongolia (1627-1922)
Ancestry of Navaanneren (previous Setsen Khans):
- - Batumongke Dayan Khan /1464-1543/, 29th Great Khan and descendant of Genghis Khan (1162–1227) through Kubilai Khan.
- - Gersenz Jalair Khuntaij /1513-1549/, youngest son of Dayan Khan through Queen Samar Ghailu (also called Jimsgene Khatan).
- - Amindural /1550/, fourth son of Gersenz, ruled northern Kerulen river area.
- - Morbuim Taij, son of Amindural.
- - Khar Zagal /until 1627/, son of Morbuim, ruled until 1627.
- 1. Sholoi /1627-1652/, son of Morbuim, succeeded his brother Khar Zagal in 1627. First with the title of Setsen Khan.
- 2. Babu /1652-1683/, fifth son of Sholoi.
- 3. Norov /1683-1701/, third son of Babu.
- 4. Ravdan /1688/
- 5. Omokhei /Sonomdorj/ /1701-1709/, was only 10 years old in 1701, so was brought up under the tutelage of Namjil Erdene Taij, a grandson of Sholoi.
- 6. Gunchin /1709-1728/, eldest son of Omokhei.
- 7. Tsevdenbainjuur /1728-1733/, eldest son of Gunchin.
- 8. Choijav /1733-1735/, grandson of Norov.
- 9. Damiran/1735-1751/, second son of Gunchin.
- 10. Manibadar /1751-1767/, eldest son of Damiran.
- 11. Tsevdenjav /1767-1788/, second son of Damiran.
- 12. Tseveendorj /1788-1795/, eldest son of Tsevdenjav.
- 13. Puntsagdorj /1795/, only son of Tseveendorj.
- 14. Sanzaidorj /1796-1800/, second generation grandson of Choijav.
- 15. Mahashiri /1800-1807/, paternal uncle of Puntsagdorj.
- 16. Enkhtor /1807-1816/, son of Mahashiri.
- 17. Artased/1817-1874/, son of Enkhtor.
- 18. Tserendorj /1874-1893/, son of Artased.
- 19. Demchigdorj /1893-1909/, eldest son of Tserendorj.
- 20. Navaanneren /1910-1922/, eldest son of Tserendondov, who was the son of Orjinjav the son of Artased.
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