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Arughtai, also
known as
Alutai (Chinese: 阿魯台; Wade–Giles: A-lu-t’ai; d. 1434), was a
chingsang of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty who
fought against the Yongle...
- to Ming China, an
alliance was
established between Arughtai and the Ming court. Late 1410,
Arughtai sent
tribute horses to the Ming
imperial court and...
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reigning from 1425 to 1438.
After the
prominent eastern Mongol chancellor Arughtai gave his
allegiance to him, Adai
briefly reunited most of the
Mongol tribes...
- battle, Öljei Temür Khan and
Arughtai could not
agree on a plan of
action and
simply moved in
different directions.
Arughtai decided to
withdraw to the...
- and his prin****l
retainer Arughtai to
establish a
relationship within Ming China's
tributary system, but
Guilichi and
Arughtai rejected it. They also poisoned...
- were
under the
control of
Arughtai, and the two
sides fought continuously for more than two decades. The
Oirats forced Arughtai to s****
refuge in the lands...
- by
Toghan launched two
significant campaigns in 1422 and 1423
against Arughtai chingsang and Adai Khan respectively,
controlling eastern and
central Mongol...
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Mongolian language. In 1402, Gün Temür was
defeated by
Gulichi (possibly with
Arughtai), who
killed him as a result.
Gulichi later seizes the
title Örüg Temür...
- The
Eastern Mongols were
ruled by
Arughtai,
while the
Western Mongolian Oirats were led by Toghon. However,
Arughtai was not
recognized by the Uriankhai...
- and the
Oirats in the west. In 1434, the
leader of the
Eastern Mongols,
Arughtai, was
defeated in
battle by the Oirats. This gave the
Oirats control over...