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Manduul (also
spelled Manduuluu,
Manduyul or Manduyulun; Mongolian: Мандуул; Chinese: 滿都魯), (1438–1479) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning...
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welcomed by his
uncle (brother)
Manduul Khan (r. 1465–1467) soon
after his coronation. Batumongke's
father and his
uncle Manduul had come to
blows due to warlords'...
- fact
relatives of
Manduul Khan,
rather than daughters, and may have been
cared for by Mandukhai. In
approximately 1478 or 1479,
Manduul Khan died under...
- was
later married to
Manduul Khan, who
restored the
empire in Mongolia. In
order to keep an eye on the
Mongolian Hagan Manduul,
Turkic warlord Beg Arslan...
- non-Chingisid Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü) (1454–1465)
Molon Khan (1465–1466)
Manduul Khan (1475–1478)
Dayan Khan (Batu Möngke) (1478–1516) Bars
Bolud Jinong...
- in 1453. He was the
youngest brother of
Tayisung Khan
Toghtoa Bukha and
Manduul Khan.
Tayisung Khan
appointed Agbarjin jinong over his ulus in 1433. When...
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fought each
other for power, and it was not
until 1475 that the next khan,
Manduul Khan, an
uncle of
Molon was
crowned as khagan. List of
khans of the Northern...
- Khan (1453–1454) Markörgis, Khan (1454–1465) Molon, Khan (1465–1466)
Manduul, Khan (1475–1478) Dayan, Khan (1478–1516)
Brunei Bruneian Empire (complete...
- all his properties.
Crown prince Duurentemur Ajai
Taisun khan
Agbarjin Manduul khan Gün Temür Khan (disputed) Öljei Temür Khan
Samur Gunj List of khans...
- Furthermore,
there is
evidence to
suggest that
Taisun Khan, Esen Taishi,
Manduul Khan, and
Ligdan Khan had also used the "Great Yuan"
dynastic name and...