User blog:FilBox101/Warrior Princesses Khutulun vs Urduja



(Khutulun) - a skilled Mongol-warrior princess who aided her father during war campaigns and a descended of Genghis Khan himself.

(Urduja) - the Talawasi-warrior princess during early 13th century Philippine island who had successfully led her warriors to victory.

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Khutulun (ca. 1260 – ca. 1306), also known as Aiyurug or Khotol Tsagaan, was the most famous daughter of Kaidu and the niece of Kublai Khan. Her father was most pleased by her abilities, and she accompanied him on military campaigns. Marco Polo and Rashid al-Din both wrote of her. Khutulun was born about 1260. By 1280, her father Kaidu became the most powerful ruler of Central Asia, reigning in the realms from western Mongolia to Oxus, and from the Central Siberian Plateau to India. According to Marco Polo, Khutulun was described as being a superb warrior; one who could ride into enemy ranks and snatch a captive as easily as a hawk snatches a chicken. She assisted her father in many battles, particularly against the Yuan Dynasty of her cousin the Great Khan - Kublai (r. 1260-94). (wikipedia)

Urduja (ca. 1350 – ca. 1400 AD), is a legendary warrior princess latter on became queen or "Datu" who is recognized as a heroine of either Pangasinan, Philippines or Champa, today located in Southern Vietnam. In variuos account the name Urduja appears to be Sanskrit in origin, and a variation of the name "Udaya", meaning "arise" or "rising sun". The Ibaloi tribe of the Cordillera region (Philippines) are said to trace their ancestry from Urduja. The name "Urduja" is rendered as "Deboxah" or "Debuca" in the Ibaloi language, and refers to a strong woman of noble descent. Urduja often described as tall and beautiful having golden bronze skin and dark hair, clad in gold and is adept in sword fighting and horseback riding. Leader of the Kinalakihan (warrior women). She is also believed to be multi-dialect which is a common characteristic of the nobles in pre-colonial Philippines.she is considered a popular heroine and Philippine icon, especially in the Provence of Pangasinan. A historical reference to Urduja can be found in the travel account of Ibn Battuta, a known traveler from Morocco. (wikipedia)

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