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Khutugtu Khan (Mongolian: Хутагт Хаан; Chinese: 庫圖克圖汗), born
Ligdan (Mongolian: Лигдэн; Chinese: 林丹), (1588–1634) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty...
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himself to
Ligdan Khan, last
grand khan of the Mongols. He took part in
Ligdan's campaign to
Tibet to help the
Karma sect
although Ligdan Khan died in...
- aristocracy, and intra-Chinggisid
civil war
remained unknown until the
reign of
Ligdan Khan (1604–1634), who saw much of his
power weakened in his
quarrels with...
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Ligdan Khan, and
opponent of the
Dalai Lama's "Yellow Hat" order,
Tsogtu Khong Taiji moved to
Qinghai with his
subjects sometime after 1624.
Ligdan Khan...
- 15
notated chapters of the
court music of the last
Mongolian Great Khan
Ligdan (1588–1634) was
found in a
temple near the
ruins of his
palace Chagan Haote...
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Northern Yuan dynasty,
ruling briefly from 1634 to 1635. He was the son of
Ligdan Khan. The
Northern Yuan dynasty,
which existed as
remnants of the Yuan dynasty...
- (33 ft) tall, with 36
columns representing the 36
khans from
Genghis to
Ligdan Khan. It was
designed by
sculptor D.
Erdenebileg and
architect J. Enkhjargal...
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armies due to
Ligdan's faulty tactics. The Qing
forces secured their control over
Inner Mongolia by 1635, and the army of the last khan
Ligdan moved to battle...
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detailed account of the
Northern Yuan
dynasty till its fall with the
death of
Ligdan Khan in 1634. The
third section is
followed by a
brief summary of the Golden...
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himself to
Ligdan Khan, last
grand khan of the Mongols. He took part in
Ligdan's campaign to
Tibet to help the
Karma sect
although Ligdan Khan died in...