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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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  • Dagi khatun, wife of Darmabala Radnashiri, wife of Ayurbarwada khan Despina Khatun, wife of Uzun Hasan Samur Khatun, daughter of Elbeg khan Mandukhai Khatun...
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    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, the...
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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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  • Empress Gi (1340–1370), empress to Ukhaantu Khan Ikh Habartu Jungen khatun Mandukhai Khatun Sutai taikhu Nagnan taikhu, origin name is Borjigin Namuzhong and...
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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 unified...
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  • Zavkhan Kharkhorin Kharkhorin Sum Airport Khatanbaatar Magsarjav Mandukhai Khatun Khentii Mountains Khentii Province Kherlen River Khong Tayiji Ikh Khorig...
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    five-year-old boy in whose name the loyal Eastern Mongol forces rallied. Mandukhai Khatun and Dayan Khan took advantage of Oirat disunity and weakness and brought...
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  • Palatinate Frederick III, Elector of Saxony Leo VI, Byzantine Emperor Mandukhai Khatun, empress of the Mongol Empire Robert of Naples Sancho VI of Navarre...
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  • 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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    chief Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi, Italian regent (b. 1478) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen Weir, Alison (29 October 2002). Henry VIII: The King...
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  • Defensor-Santiago (the Philippines), Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka) and Mandukhai Khatun (Mongolia). Kyrgyz oral literature includes the story of Janyl-myrza...
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  • Srimanta Sankardeva, Assamese scholar and religious figure (d. c. 1568) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen January 4 – Cecilia of Brandenburg, Duchess of...
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    chief Giovanna d'Aragona, Duchess of Amalfi, Italian regent (b. 1478) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen 1511 January 9 – Demetrios Chalkokondyles, Greek classical...
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  • Srimanta Sankardeva, Assamese scholar and religious figure (d. c. 1568) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen 1440 March 9: Frances of Rome, Italian Benedictine...
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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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    the 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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  • against the forces of the duke of Sagan, who lay siege to the town. 1480s: Mandukhai takes command of the Mongol army and defeats the Oirats. 1481: Dutch noblewoman...
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  • China and Khatun of Mongols. Mandukhai (c. 1449–1510), Khatun (queen) of the Northern Yuan dynasty. Nambui (fl. 1294), Empress of China and Khatun of Mongols...
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