- Khan (Mongolian: Өлзийтөмөр хаан ᠥᠯᠵᠡᠶᠢᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 完者帖木兒汗), born
Bunyashiri (Chinese: 本雅失里, Sanskrit: प्रज्ञा श्री), (1379–1412) was a
khagan of the...
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demanding that they
submit as a
tributary to Ming China. However, in 1409,
Bunyashiri of the
Eastern Mongols executed the Ming amb****ador. By contrast, Mahmud...
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after that. In 1409
Alutai (Arughtai) set up the heir, Öljei Temür Khan
Bunyashiri, of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty at Beshbalik, and
ignored Ming
demands for...
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title Örüg Temür Khan.
Several years later,
Elbeg Nigülesügchi Khan's son
Bunyashiri returned to
Mongolia and
succeed the throne,
known as Öljei Temür Khan...
- the
Northern Yuan
dynasty Reign 1412–1415
Coronation 1411
Predecessor Bunyashiri Successor Oyiradai Born 1395
Mongolian Plateau Died 1415 (aged 19–20)...
- (nickname Guilichi) (1402–1408) –
descendant of Ögedei Öljei Temür Khan (
Bunyashiri) (1408–1412)
Delbeg Khan (Dalbag) (1412–1415) –
descendant of Ariq Böke...
- Buddhism. The
Yongle Emperor of the Ming
dynasty demanded Öljei Temür Khan
Bunyashiri to
accept his
supremacy in 1409 but Öljei Temür
refused and
defeated a...
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Guilichi in 1408. Arughtai, the
victor of the conflict,
installed Bunyashiri as the new khan. Afterwards, the Ming
court sent the
envoy Guo Ji to demand...
- Temür Khan (Gulichi) was
defeated by
Elbeg Khan's son Öljei Temür Khan (
Bunyashiri, r. 1408–1412), the protégé of
Tamerlane (d. 1405), in 1403. Most of the...
- Öljei Temür Khan Öljei Temür Khan (完者帖木兒汗 Wánzhětiēmù'ér Hán)
Borjigin Bunyashiri (孛兒只斤·本雅失里 Bó'érjìjǐn Běnyǎshīlǐ) 1408–1412
Delbeg Khan
Borjigin Delbeg...