- the Khans' treasure) is a
national chronicle of the
Mongols written by
Saghang Sechen in 1662. The
Erdeniin Tobchi is
commonly called The
Chronicles of...
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Saghang Sechen (
Saghang Sechen Qong Tayiji;
Sagan Setsen) (1604 –
after 1641) was an
ethnic Mongol writer, historian, and
prince from the
Borjigin clan...
- List of
Mongol rulers List of
rulers of
China War of the Two
Capitals Saghang Sechen: «Erdeniin Tobchi».
Guush Luvsandanzan.
Altan Tobchi (in Mongolian)...
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Jorightu was Yesüder and
Engke Khan was Yesüder's son
succeeding him,
while Saghang Sechen believe that the
Jorightu and
Engke were the same person. Although...
- 1380, Ming
troops occupied and
later razed Karakorum again.
According to
Saghang Sechen's Erdeni-yin Tobči, in 1415 a
kurultai decided to
rebuild it, but...
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their leaders,
Ugetchi Khashikha and Batula, as a result.
According to
Saghang Sechen, his
crown was
succeeded by his
eldest son Gün Temür Khan after...
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eastern Mongol territories.
Delbeg became Khagan in 1411.
According to
Saghang Sechen,
Delbeg was a son of Öljei Temür Khan (Buyanshir) who had instructed...
- Mongolian, as well as a
grammar and
dictionary of Tibetan. He also
translated Saghang Sechen's Erdeni-yin tobči into German, and
several Geser Khan
epics into...
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journalist and translator.
Byambyn Rinchen (1905–1977), linguist, writer.
Saghang Sechen (1604–after 1641), writer,
historian and prince.
Hadaa Sendoo (b...
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surviving chronicles are Lubsangdandzin's
Altan Tobchi and the
works of
Saghang Sechen, a
writer and
Mongolian prince, best
known for his
Erdeniin Tobchi...