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- Agbarjin (also spelled Agvarjin and Akbarjin; Mongolian: Агваржин; Chinese: 阿噶多爾濟), (1423–1454) was a claimant to the throne of the Northern Yuan dynasty...
- eastern Mongol khatun instead, leading to a war between the factions. Agbarjin jinong, who was married to Esen's daughter Tsetseg, was promised the new...
- 1399) and Öljeitü the Beauty. Toghtoa Bukha had two younger brothers, Agbarjin and Manduul. While wandering with his brothers in western Mongolia, Toghtoa...
- 8. Agbarjin 4. Qaraqurtsag Duuren taiji 2. Bayamongke, Bolkhu jinong 10. Esen Tayishi 5. Setsen Beishi 1. Batumongke Dayan Khan 3. Shiker Taiyu...
- (1425–1438) – descendant of Ögedei Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen taishi – the leader of the Oirats (1453–1454) – non-Chingisid...
- was related to Moghulistan according to a myth. After murdering Khagan Agbarjin, Esen took the title khan for himself. But soon after he was overthrown...
- executing the rebellious Tayisung Khan (r. 1433–1453) and his brother Agbarjin in 1453, Esen took the title of not just khan, but also Yuan Emperor. This...
- harem and all his properties. Crown prince Duurentemur Ajai Taisun khan Agbarjin Manduul khan Gün Temür Khan (disputed) Öljei Temür Khan Samur Gunj List...
- (1415–1425) Adai, Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Toghtoa Bukha, Khan (1433–1452) Agbarjin, Khan (1453) Esen taishi, Khan (1453–1454) Markörgis, Khan (1454–1465)...
- (1415–1425) Adai Khan (1425–1438) Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452) Agbarjin (1453) Esen Taishi (1453–1454) Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü) (1454–1465) Molon...