Boraqchin (wife of Ögedei)

Boraqchin was the first and eldest wife of Ögedei Khan. Some sources state that she was of the Khongirad clan which seems believable considering that many previous ancestors of her husband Ögedei and subsequent descendants of him and of Ghengis Khan and his sons did the same.

They had no surviving children.

The earliest known Sino-Mongolian inscription, from 1240, mentions a "Yeke Qadun" or "Great empress". Some scholars have identified this figure with Boraqchin, while others argue that the inscription refers to Ögedei Khan's second wife, Töregene Khatun.