- (deputy) Bodi
Alagh Khan (1516–1547)
Daraisung Guden Khan (1547–1557) Tümen
Jasagtu Khan (1557–1592)
Buyan Sechen Khan (1592–1604)
Ligdan Khan (1604–1634)...
- be
based on
Yekhe Zasag of
Genghis Khan.
Thenceforwards he was
called Jasagtu, who made
peace with the
Right Wing
Tumens and gave
their leaders official...
-
suzerainty over the
Sechen and
Jasagtu khans.
However another independent entity known as
Altan Khan of the
Khalkha emerged in
Jasagtu territory. With the loss...
- dialects, most of
which are
spoken in
Inner Mongolia.
Tongliao group Horchin Jasagtu Jarut Jalait Dörbet
Gorlos Juu Uda
group Aru
Horchin Baarin Ongniut Naiman...
-
tribute to the Qing Empire. However, a
conflict between the
houses of
Jasagtu Khan and Tösheetü Khan led to a
dispute between the
Khalkha and the Dzungars...
-
exempted from corvée
Jasagtu Khan
aimag Erdene düüregch
zasgiin khoshuu's rear
pasture otog Khövsgöl Nuur Uriankhai's rear two sums
Jasagtu Khan
aimag Erdene...
- Khan
House of
Borjigin Died: 1592-1604
Regnal titles Preceded by Tümen
Jasagtu Khan
Khagan of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty 1592–1604 Succeeded by Ligdan...
- Empire.
During the
reign of
Darayisung Gödeng Khan and his
successor Tümen
Jasagtu Khan, the
right wings rose in the 16th
century under a
local lord Altan...
-
Madhya Pradesh, a
village in
India Tumen,
Bumin Khan,
Turkic Khagan Tümen
Jasagtu Khan, a
Khagan of
Mongolia in the late 16th
century Tumen Dashtseveg, head...
- (1516–1519) Bodi Alagh, Khan (1519–1547)
Daraisung Guden, Khan (1547–1557) Tümen
Jasagtu, Khan (1557–1592)
Buyan Sechen, Khan (1592–1603)
Brunei Bruneian Empire...