- his son. In 1652, he
abdicated the
throne and his son
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji succeeded.
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (or
Lobdzang or
Rinchen Sayin Khong Tayiji)...
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Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (Mongolian: Ринчин Лувсан тайж) was a
prince of the
Khalkha federation in
western Mongolia. See
Altan Khan of Khalkha. In 1662...
- (Shului
Ubasha Khong Tayiji) (?–1623)
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623–?)
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (or
Lobdzang or
Rinchen Sayin Khong Tayiji) (1658–1691)...
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Mongolian name, it has
various spellings such as Rinchin, Renchin, or
Erinchin.
People with
Rinchen as one of
their given names, or as a patronymic, include:...
- dignitaries,
sometimes on
persons of low birth. For example, in 1665,
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the
Altan Khan of the Khalkha,
bestowed the
title on a...
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Ubasi Khong Tayiji, Khan (?–1623)
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji, Khan (1623–?)
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, Khan (c.1658–c.1691)
Tajikistan Yarkent Khanate, Western...
-
Sechen Khan (1653–?)
Sechen Khan (d. 1686)
Ubasi Khong Tayiji (c.1609–1623)
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623–1652)
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (1652–1667)...
- Kokenuur.
Ligden made
himself yet more unpo****r by
seizing the wife of
Erinchin jinong and
taking refuge in the
Eight White Yurts of
Genghis Khan in Kokenuur...
- this
strife ended with Sengge's
victory in 1661. In 1667 he
captured Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the
third and last
Altan Khan. However, he
himself was...
-
Sechen Khan (1653–?)
Sechen Khan (d. 1686)
Ubasi Khong Tayiji (c.1609–1623)
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623–1652)
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (1652–1667)...