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Bayankhutag (Mongolian: Баян хутаг;
Middle Mongolian: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨᠺᠣᠲᠣᠭ; Korean: 백안홀도; Hanja: 伯顔忽都), more
commonly known by her
Korean royal title as Princess...
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Bayankhutag (Mongolian: Баянхутаг, rich noble) is a sum (district) of
Khentii Province in
eastern Mongolia. In 2010, its po****tion was 1,949. National...
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Princess Euncheon of the Im clan (은천옹주 임씨) Wang Seok-gi (왕석기)
Bayankhutag,
Princess Gyeonghwa (백안홀도 경화공주; d. 1344) – No issue. Portra**** by Oh...
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Princess Joguk of the Yuan
Borjigin clan (1308–1325) Heir
Successor Yongsan Bayankhutag,
Princess Gyeonghwa (d. 1344) – No issue.
Queen Gongwon of the Namyang...
- 30 Bayan-Adarga Баян-Адарга 2,493 2,333 2,413 2,429 2,205 3,021 0.73
Bayankhutag Баянхутаг 2,130 2,280 2,090 1,949 1,656 6,029 0.27 Bayanmönkh Баянмөнх...
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Dundgovi Bayanjargalan, Töv Bayankhairkhan,
Zavkhan Bayankhangai, Töv
Bayankhutag,
Khentii Bayanmönkh,
Khentii Bayannuur,
Bulgan Bayannuur, Bayan-Ölgii...
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Batjargalyn Odkhüü (Mongolian: Батжаргалын Одхүү; born
March 11, 1977, in
Bayankhutag, Khentii) is a
Mongolian judoka, who
competed in the men's half-heavyweight...
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exerted great influence over
Goryeo politics. For instance,
Bayankhutag,
Princess Gyeonghwa selected officials for
posts within the
Goryeo government...
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daughter of
Amuga and the
granddaughter of Darmabala, also the
sister of
Bayankhutag. In 1325, she
married King
Chungsuk who was 14
years older than her in...
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Bayantal Shiveegovi Sümber (Choir) 17 sum
Batnorov Batshireet Bayan-Adarga
Bayankhutag Bayanmönkh Bayan-Ovoo
Binder Dadal Darkhan Delgerkhaan Galshar Kherlen...