- توکمه/Tūkme)
Busju Ebügen (بوسجو ابوکان/Būsjū Ābūkān) Tuqluq [zh; ja] (禿魯/tūlŭ,توقلوق/Tūqlūq)
Irgendzen (亦児監蔵/yìérjiāncáng) Ölǰei
Ebügen (完者也不干/wánzhĕyĕbùgān)...
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Chagatai Khanate 1329–1330
Tarmashirin Khan of the
Chagatai Khanate 1330–1334
Ebugen Surguda Yasa'ur ****d
Khabul Shah Khan of the
Western Chagatai Khanate 1364–1370...
- the last
effective khans of the
Chagatai Khanate. His
father was
prince Ebugen who was the son of Duwa, the
Chagatai Khan.
Western sources claimed that...
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including Tsagaan Uvgun,
Tsagaan Övgön (as used in
Blunden 2008),
Tsagaan Ebugen (as used in
Wilkinson 2009), and
Cagan Öbö (as used in de Nebesky-Wojkowitz...
- Khanate. He was the
younger brother of
Changshi Khan.
Their father was
prince Ebugen who was the son of Duwa, the
Chagatai Khan.
Yesun Temur's name literally...
- Qasar,
joined Nayan's rebellion, and
because Nayan was a po****r prince,
Ebugen, a
grandson of
Genghis Khan's son Khulgen, and the
family of Khuden, a younger...
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Bakhshi (or Tai Bakhshi)
Sarban Könchek
Bariqi (or Dörji?) Shāh Köichi
Burja Ebügen Daughters:
Qutulun Chaghan,
married Abtaqul.
Qutuchin Chaghan (or Qortochin...
- Khan and Subutai's
campaigns as
examples of
maneuver warfare. J̌arči'udai
ebügen [zh] (札児赤兀歹/zháérchìwùdǎi) J̌elme (者勒蔑/zhělèmiè,جَلمه اوهَه/jalma ūha) Yesü...
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soldiers and
claimed an
additional number of 120,000
soldiers commanded by
Ebügen (in
other sources, 30,000) -
descendant of
Jochi Qasar - on his way towards...
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campaigns against Goryeo by the
Mongols were
undertaken by
Tanggud (1253–1254),
Ebügen (1247–1248),
Prince Yekü (1253–1254), and
Jalairtai (1254–1255). Goryeo...