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Abtai Sain Khan (Mongolian: ᠠᠪᠲᠠᠶ ᠢᠰᠠᠶᠢᠨ ᠬᠠᠨ Абтай сайн хан; 1554–1588) -
alternately Abatai or
Avtai (Mongolian: Автай хан,
meaning who have the gift...
- from Gombodorj's own
Huriye as well as the ger-temple of
Abtai Sain Khan were
given to Urga (
Abtai Sain Khan's ger was
dismantled in
Ulaanbaatar in 1937)...
- Site. The
monastery is
affiliated with the
Gelug sect of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Abtai Sain Khan,
ruler of the
Khalkha Mongols and
grandfather of Zanabazar, the...
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Tibetan Buddhism to Mongolia. (It was the
second time this had occurred.)
Abtai Khan of the
Khalkha converted to
Buddhism and
founded the
Erdene Zuu monastery...
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stood to the west,
dating to 1833. To the east of it was the
smaller gilded Abtai Khan ger
Temple from 1585, and
another eight-sided temple. A
number of yurts...
- Karakorum, and the
religious center of
Erdene Zuu. The 3rd
Dalai Lama
declared Abtai (1554 - 1588),
grandson of Gersenji, Khan of the Tüsheet
following their...
- Khan's actions, Tümen won over
Uriyangkhai and Daur Mongols. His relatives,
Abtai Khan and
Khutughtai Sechen Khung Taiji,
brought a
large portion of the Four...
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Mongol Khans (before
Outer Mongolia merged into the
Manchu Qing dynasty):
Abtai Sain Khan (1567–1588)
Eriyekhei Mergen Khan (1589–?)
Gombodorji Khan (d...
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Badia (Italian pronunciation: [baˈdiːa]; German:
Abtei [
abˈtaɪ̯]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in
South Tyrol,
northern Italy. It is one of the five Ladin-speaking...
- Khan.
Tushetu Khan at örgöö (ᠥᠷᠭᠦᠭᠡ/Өргөө,
today Ulan Bator)
founded by
Abtai Sain Khan,
another grandson. This was the
senior branch. Sechen-khan at...