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Engke (Mongolian: Энх ᠡᠩᠬᠡ; Chinese: 恩克), (?–1394) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty,
reigning for a
brief period from 1391 to 1394. The identity...
- of Ariq Böke, and that
Engke Khan was Yesüder's son
succeeding him;
while according to
Erdeniin Tobchi,
Jorigthu Khan and
Engke Khan were the same person...
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remained in
control of his territory. In 1404, Gunashiri's
successor Engke Temiir accepted the
establishment of a Ming
guard and
became Hami Prefecture...
- of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty Reign 1394–1399
Coronation 1394
Predecessor Engke Khan
Successor Gün Temür Khan Born 1362 Died 1399 (aged 36–37)
Consort Kobeguntai...
- (1389–1399) Shams-i-Jahan, Khan (1399–1408) Kara Del Unaširi, Khan (1380–1393)
Engke Temür, Khan (1393–1405)
Mongolia Mongol Empire (complete list) – Temür,...
- (1378–1388)
Jorightu Khan Yesüder (1388–1391) –
descendant of Ariq Böke
Engke Khan (1391–1394) –
descendant of Ariq Böke
Elbeg Nigülesügchi Khan (1394–1399)...
- Khan Yesüder (1388–1391) –
first khan
replaced Kublaid rule in
Mongolia Engke Khan (1391–1394) – son of Yesüder
Delbeg Khan (Dalbag) (1412–1415) – supported...
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Transcriptions SASM/GNC
Engke Amuɣulang Khaan...
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tributary system, but
Guilichi and
Arughtai rejected it. They also
poisoned Engke Temur,
Prince of Hami, who had
allied with the Ming. However,
Guilichi was...
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Mongol tribes in the
Mongolian Plateau and
prepared all the way to Bukhara.
Engke Khan sent his
grandson Öljei Temür Khan, also
known as "Buyanshir Khan"...