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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was able to defeat Öljei Temür Khan Bunyashiri and the Mongol chingsang Arughtai. Following this victory, the emperor returned to China. As a result, the...
- 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...