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Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a
title of
various official positions in the
governments of many countries. The
original chancellors were the cancellarii...
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Bayan of the
Baarin (Mongolian: Баян; 1236 –
January 11, 1295), or
Boyan (Chinese: 伯顔; pinyin: Bóyán), was an
ethnic Mongol general of the Yuan dynasty...
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under him in Daiying,
modern Inner Mongolia. However, the late khan's
chingsang, Shirmen,
allied with Yesüder,
killed Necelai. The
former prince of Liao...
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already been
abolished in 1388.
Guilichi appointed Arughtai of the Asud
chingsang of the
Eastern Mongols.
According to Ming annals, he
might have nominated...
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launched two
significant campaigns in 1422 and 1423
against Arughtai chingsang and Adai Khan respectively,
controlling eastern and
central Mongol territory...
- 1371–1378) there. Biligtü Khan made Köke Temür his
commander in
chief and
chingsang of the
right hand of the
Central Government. The Yuan
remnants in Mongolia...
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enthroned as
jinong (晉王) in 1513,
abolishing old
titles like
taishi (太師) and
chingsang (丞相) of the Yuan dynasty. He
exempted his
soldiers from
imposts and made...
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Amasanj (1454–1455) Ush-Temür (Ish-Temür) (1455–1469)
Khishig Urlugh Arkhan Chingsang Khara Khula (d. 1634)
Baatur Khung-Taiji (1634–1653)
Sengge (1653–1670)...
- on the
Mongol oral tradition,
including Kublai Khan's amb****ador
Bolad Chingsang. As he was
writing an
official chronicle,
Rashid censored inconvenient...
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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 Emperor of...