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Zasagt Khan (Mongolian: Засагт хаан; Chinese: 扎薩克圖汗), born Tümen (Mongolian: Түмэн; Chinese: 圖們), (1539–1592) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty...
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Northern Yuan dynasty,
reigning from 1592 to 1604. He was the
eldest son of
Jasaghtu Khan whom he succeeded.
During Buyan Khan’s rule, the
Northern Yuan dynasty...
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situated in
central and
eastern areas of present-day
Mongolia with the
Jasaghtu Khan and the
Altan Khan
comprising the two
Right Wing (western) khanates...
- over time due to
constant warring between the
Oirat and the
Khalka of
Jasaghtu Khan aimag. The
Tuvans then
became part of the
Dzungarian Empire ruled...
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preoccupied with the rise of the Qing dynasty. However, when the
Jasaghtu Khan
Shira lost part of his
subjects to the Tüsheet Khan Chikhundorj, Galdan...
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Zasagt Khan, also
spelled Zasagtu Khan or
Jasaghtu Khan (Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠭᠲᠤ ᠬᠠᠨ; Cyrillic: Засагт хан; Chinese: 扎薩克圖汗),
refers to the
territory as well...
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subordinates from
raiding Chinese settlements. However,
other Mongols led by
Jasaghtu Khan
continued to test Qi's defenses,
though without much success. In the...
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Secen Hongtaiji returned to
Ordos with
three high
ranking monks.
Tumen Jasaghtu Khan
invited a monk of the
Kagyu school in 1576.[citation needed] Following...
- in the
early 17th
century to
fight the
Altan Khan of the Khalkha, the
Jasaghtu Khan and
their Manchu patrons for
dominion and
control over the Mongol...
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Secen Hongtaiji returned to
Ordos with
three high
ranking monks.
Tumen Jasaghtu Khan
invited a monk of the
Kagyu school in 1576.[citation needed] In 1578...