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Queen Mandukhai (/ˈmændʊxaɪ/; Mongolian: Мандухай хатан [ˈmaɴtʊ̥χæː ˈχaʰtɴ̩]), also
fully known as Wise
Queen Mandukhai (Мандухай сэцэн хатан; c. 1449...
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adopted by
Mandukhai Khatun, the
widow of
Manduul Khan. When
Mandukhai's loyalists brought back Batumongke, he was
suffering echinococcosis.
Mandukhai had him...
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impact and
legacy of
Genghis Khan's
daughters and
Mongol queens such as
Mandukhai the Wise and Khutulun. The book
references Mongolian,
Central Asian, Persian...
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Yongle Emperor). In the
early 16th century,
Dayan Khan and his
khatun Mandukhai reunited all
Mongol groups under the Genghisids. In the mid-16th century...
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struggles and the
often only
nominal role of the
Great Khan.
Dayan Khan and
Mandukhai Khatun reunited most
Mongol tribes in the late 15th century. However,...
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Despina Khatun, wife of Uzun
Hasan Samur Khatun,
daughter of
Elbeg khan
Mandukhai Khatun, wife of
Dayan Khan Erketü Qatun, wife of
Altan Khan S****a Momena...
- Sain
Noyan respectively.
Dayan Khan was
himself raised to
power by
Queen Mandukhai (c. 1449–1510)
during the
crisis of the late 15th
century when the line...
- Belgütei.
Another famous story about Unubold tells that he
proposed to
Mandukhai Khatun, a
widow of
Manduulun Khan, but that she
chose the
Genghisid infant...
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Moghulistan and the Uzbegs. From 1480 on, the
Eastern Mongols under Mandukhai Khatun and
Dayan Khan
pushed the
Oirats westward. By 1510
Dayan Khan had...
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Empress Gi (1340–1370),
empress to
Ukhaantu Khan Ikh
Habartu Jungen khatun Mandukhai Khatun Sutai taikhu Nagnan taikhu,
origin name is
Borjigin Namuzhong and...