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Bodonchar Munkhag
Bodonchar Munkhag was the youngest son of Alan Qo’a but born to Tengri the God of Blue Sky. The purpose of his birth was to establish glorious Borjigin House. He was the 12th generation descendant of Borte Chino. At the time Butunchar Munkhag was born (around 900CE) the Mongol tribes were located around Mount Burkhan Khaldun at the source of the Onon River. The Mongols were the Menggu Shiwei of the larger Shiwei confederation, a Mongolic-speaking group closely related to the Khitan people. The paternal (nonbiological) great-grandmother of Butunchar was called Mongoljin Gua meaning "beautiful Mongoless" or "fair woman of the Mongol tribe". The Mongol tribe had lived around Mount Burkhan Khaldun since the time of Borte Chino. After the death of Alan Qo’a, her other four sons Belgunudei, Bugunudei, Bukhu Khatagi and Bukhatu Salji took shares. They excluded Bodonchar Munkhag from the clan and reached the great Burkhan Khaldun Mountain asked, "Oh, My beloved parents! Why I am left alone?" A yellow ray touched him sharpening his enthusiasm instantly. He rode downstream till he reached Baljun Aral (Baljun Island) where he made a grass tent for himself and settled there and read " Khan the Great on how he established glorious Borjigin House of Mongol... Sivkishen Ji, Author.