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Dayan Khan (/ˈdaɪən xɑːn/; Mongolian: Даян Хаан [ˈtajɴ ˈχaːɴ]), born
Batumöngke (Middle Mongol: [b̥atʰʊ̆møŋkʰĕ],
Modern Mongol: [paʰtmɵŋx]; Chinese: 巴圖蒙克...
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Batumöngke refers to more than one person:
Dayan Khan, a
powerful Mongol khan who
united the
Mongols after the fall of the
Mongol Empire.
Batumöngke is...
- also
known as Mengtemu,
chieftain of the
Jianzhou Jurchen 1405–1433
Batumöngke Dayan Khan, khan of the
Northern Yuan
Dynasty 1479–1517
Mengke Bateer...
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appanage of the
monarchs of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty since the
reign of
Batumongke Dayan Khan (r. 1479–1517). By the Qing
dynasty (1644–1912),
Chahar was...
- 14-15th centuries.
Since 1510, the
Ordos were
ruled by
descendants of
Batumongke Dayan Khan. The
Ordos Mongols believe that they have been responsible...
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Barsboladiin Altan was the
second son of Bars
Bolud Jinong, and a
grandson of
Batumongke Dayan Khan who had re-unified the
Mongolian nobility in an
attempt to...
- Manduulun's
young khatun Mandukhai proclaimed a seven-year-old boy
named Batumongke of
Genghisid descent as khan.
Mandukhai made
persistent efforts to bring...
- (蘇偉恩),
Taiwanese aboriginal city
council candidates in
Taoyuan City.
Batumöngke Dayan Khagan, 15th
century Mongol khagan. Saru Batu Savcı Bey, Ertuğrul's...
- be v****als. Instead,
Mandukhai elected to rule
instead and
recovered Batumöngke, the
missing son of Bayan-Möngke, to
ascend the
throne at the
royal shrine...
- empire. For example, some of the
later Mongolian Emperors'
names include Batumöngke, Buyan, Esen, Toγtoγa Buqa and Manduul.
Mongol name
customs also affected...