Merkit

Three Mergids
ᠮᠡᠷᠬᠢᠳ
11th century–1200
Mongol Empire c.1207
Statusnomadic confederacy
CapitalNot specified
Religion
Shamanism
GovernmentElective monarchy
Khan 
Historical eraPost-classical Central Asia
• Established
11th century
• Disestablished
1200
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Liao dynasty
Proto-Mongols
Mongol Empire
Today part ofMongolia
Russia (Buryatia)

The Merkit (/ˈmɜːrkɪt/; Mongolian: [ˈmircɪt]; lit.'Wise Ones') was one of the five major tribal confederations of Turkic origin[1][2][note 1] in the 12th century Mongolian Plateau.

The Merkits lived in the basins of the Selenga and lower Orkhon River (modern south Buryatia and Selenge Province).[4] After a struggle of over 20 years, they were defeated in 1200 by Genghis Khan and were incorporated into the Mongol Empire.

  1. ^ Soucek, Svat. A History of Inner Asia. — Cambridge University Press, 2000. — p. 104. — ISBN 978-0521657044.
  2. ^ Гурулёв С. А. Реки Байкала: Происхождение названий. – Иркутск: Восточно-Сибирское книжное издательство, 1989 – 122 с. ISBN 5-7424-0286-4
  3. ^ Christopher P. Atwood – Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire ISBN 9780816046713, Facts on File, Inc. 2004.
  4. ^ History of Mongolia, Volume II, 2003


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