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Khagan Collection

Khagan, a title used by the rulers of the Mongol Empire, signifies great power and authority

Background imageKhagan Collection: Engraving depicting Kublai Khan (1215-1294) the fifth Khagan of the Mongol Empire

Engraving depicting Kublai Khan (1215-1294) the fifth Khagan of the Mongol Empire
5309223 Engraving depicting Kublai Khan (1215-1294) the fifth Khagan of the Mongol Empire, and founder of the Yuan dynasty in China

Background imageKhagan Collection: Isfandiyar, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva), in uniform...between 1910 and 1915

Isfandiyar, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva), in uniform...between 1910 and 1915
Isfandiyar, Khan of the Russian protectorate of Khorezm (Khiva), in uniform, seated on chair, outdoors, between 1910 and 1915. Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Background imageKhagan Collection: Buman (Illig Qaghan), founder of Kaghanate Bum�an (Illig Qaghan)

Buman (Illig Qaghan), founder of Kaghanate Bum�an (Illig Qaghan)
Bumin Khagan (Illig Qaghan, reigned 551-552), founder of the Turkic Kaghanate. This form of government was typical for the Eurasian Steppe from the 6th to the 10th century. circa 6th century

Background imageKhagan Collection: The Wedding Night of Anushirvan and the Khaqans Daughter (from a copy of Firdausi s

The Wedding Night of Anushirvan and the Khaqans Daughter (from a copy of Firdausi s
The Wedding Night of Anushirvan and the Khaqans Daughter (from a copy of Firdausis Shahnama), Safavid dynasty (1501-1722), c.1560/1570

Background imageKhagan Collection: The Afghan War (engraving)

The Afghan War (engraving)
1060002 The Afghan War (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Afghan War. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageKhagan Collection: Kublai Khan and His Empress Enthroned, from a Jami al-Twarikh (or Chingiznama

Kublai Khan and His Empress Enthroned, from a Jami al-Twarikh (or Chingiznama
2959455 Kublai Khan and His Empress Enthroned, from a Jami al-Twarikh (or Chingiznama) (opaque w/c, ink & gold on paper) by Jami (d.1492); 38.8x25.3 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageKhagan Collection: The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard

The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772. Creator: Pierre Philippe Choffard
The Surrender of the Khan of Badakhsan, 1772

Background imageKhagan Collection: Political structures by Genghis Khan

Political structures by Genghis Khan
The image shows the Khagans deputy reading the regulations governing the meeting. 13th century

Background imageKhagan Collection: Kublai Khan. Fifth Khagan (Great Khan) of the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294

Kublai Khan. Fifth Khagan (Great Khan) of the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294, founder of the Yuan dynasty in China as a conquest dynasty in 1271

Background imageKhagan Collection: Map of Asia at the time of the greatest extent of the domination of the Mongols in

Map of Asia at the time of the greatest extent of the domination of the Mongols in
KW2603386 Map of Asia at the time of the greatest extent of the domination of the Mongols in the reign of Kublai Khan, from L Histoire Universelle Ancienne et Moderne


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Khagan, a title used by the rulers of the Mongol Empire, signifies great power and authority. The Khagans were fierce warriors who conquered vast lands and established one of the largest empires in history. They were skilled horsemen and expert strategists, leading their armies to victory through cunning tactics and sheer force. The legacy of the Khagans lives on in the annals of history as symbols of strength, unity, and ambition. Their rule reshaped entire civilizations and left a lasting impact on world politics and culture. The word "khagan" evokes images of mighty leaders riding into battle with their loyal followers at their side, ready to conquer new territories and expand their influence across continents. In an age where power was measured by conquests and military might, the Khagans stood out as formidable figures who shaped the course of history with their iron will and unyielding determination.