- Tümengken
Choghtu Khong Tayiji (classical Mongolian: ᠲᠦᠮᠡᠩᠬᠡᠨ ᠴᠣᠭᠲᠤ ᠬᠤᠩ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, Tümengken čoγtu qong
tayiǰi;
modern Mongolian: Түмэнхэн Цогт хунтайж,...
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Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: ᠬᠤᠩ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, хун тайж;
simplified Chinese: 浑台吉;
traditional Chinese: 渾台吉; pinyin: Húntáijí), also
spelled Qong
Tayiji, was a title...
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Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (Mongolian: Ринчин Лувсан тайж) was a
prince of the
Khalkha federation in
western Mongolia. See
Altan Khan of Khalkha. In 1662...
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Ubasi Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: Убаши хунтайж) was a 17th-century
Mongol prince. He was the
first Altan Khan of the
Khalkha who
ruled Khotgoids in northwestern...
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leading tribe within the Oirats. The
Dzungar rulers used the
title of
Khong Tayiji,
which translates into
English as "crown prince".
Between 1680 and 1688...
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Khong Tayiji (Shului
Ubasha Khong Tayiji) (?–1623)
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623–?)
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (or
Lobdzang or
Rinchen Sayin Khong Tayiji) (1658–1691)...
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Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji.
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623-?) his son. In 1652, he
abdicated the
throne and his son
Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji succeeded. Erinchin...
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Mongol Castle Ordu-Baliq
Sangiin Kerem Tsagaan Baishin of
Choghtu Khong Tayiji Cargill's
Castle Glatisaunt Castle Larnach Castle Norman Castle Pamela Castle...
- Khula,
Khong Tayiji (early 1600s–1634)
Erdeni Batur,
Khong Tayiji (1634–1653) Sengge,
Khong Tayiji (1653–1670)
Galdan Boshugtu,
Khong Tayiji (1670–1697)...
- Mongolian: ᠴᠡᠸᠡᠩᠷᠠᠪᠳᠠᠨ; 1643–1727) was a
Choros (Oirats)
prince and the
Khong Tayiji of the
Dzungar Khanate from 1697 (following the
death of his
uncle and rival...