- Society. 76 (2): 82–90. doi:10.2307/595075. JSTOR 595075. sent by Esen-
tayisi with a do****ent
wherein he
called himself Great Qayan T'ien-sheng of the...
- Mongolia, such as the Asud's
Arugtai Tayisi, the Kharchin's
Bolai Tayisi, the Bekrin's
Begersen Tayisi and
Ismail Tayisi, Oirad's
Iburai Taishi, were also...
- such as
those producing porcelain and
textiles flourished. In 1449 Esen
Tayisi led an
Oirat Mongol invasion of
northern China which culminated in the capture...
- Khashikha; Mönkhtömör)
Batula Chinsan (Bahamu, Mahamud) (1399–1408)
Togoon Tayisi (Toghan) (1408–1438) Esen (1438–1454)
Amasanj (1454–1455) Ush-Temür (Ish-Temür)...
-
princes as the
author himself descended from Khasar. The
Oirat ruler Esen
Tayisi deported a body of the
Horchin to
Western Mongolia in 1446 and they became...
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dynasty Reign 1454
Predecessor Tayisung Khan
Toghtoa Bukha Successor Esen
Tayisi Born 1423 (1423)
Outer Mongolia Died 1454 (aged 30–31)
Outer Mongolia House...
- Lê Lợi, the
founder of the
Vietnamese Lê dynasty. The
Oirat leader Esen
Tayisi launched an
invasion into Ming
China in July 1449. The
chief eunuch Wang...
-
ruler of Ma****ahit. 1449:
Saint Srimanta Sankardeva was born. 1449: Esen
Tayisi leads an
Oirat Mongol invasion of
China which culminate in the
capture of...
-
established in 1389. In 1446-48 most of the
guards fled in the wake of Esen
Tayisi's invasions. However, the Fuyu Guard,
another of the
Three Guards, remained...
- (both
Inner and Outer)
under his puppet-khan
Taisun Khan. In 1449, Esen
Tayisi and
Taisun Khan
mobilised their cavalry along the
Chinese border and invaded...