• Taisun Khan (Mongolian script:ᠳᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠩ Mongolian: Тайсун хаан; Chinese: 岱總汗), born Toghtoa Bukha (Chinese: 脫脫不花), (1416–1452) was a khagan of the Northern...
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  • Esen Taishi (category Northern Yuan khans)
    taishi, for the reigning khan Taisun Khan (reigned 1433–52). Under Esen Taishi's leadership, the Mongols under Taisun Khan unified the North Yuan, including...
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  • 1465 to 1466. He was the eldest son of Taisun Khan. Molon Khan succeeded his younger brother Mahakörgis Khan in 1465 and it was prophesied "By you the...
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  • 1475 to 1479. He was the younger half-brother of Taisun Khan. After the death of his nephew Molon Khan, the position remain vacant for nearly a decade...
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    throne of khan vacant for several years, and it was not until 1433 when the Oirats finally crowned Taisun Khan (Toghtoa Bukha) as the new khan. Meanwhile...
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  • dynasty emperor Taisun Khan (1416–1452, reigned 1433–1452), khagan of the Northern Yuan Hong Taiji (1592–1643, reigned 1626–1643), originally khan of Later Jin...
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  • khagans of the Northern Yuan Dynasty (1368–1388) and the Period of small khans (Döchin Dörben, 1388–1635) based in Northern China and the Mongolian Plateau...
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  • prince Duurentemur Ajai Taisun khan Agbarjin Manduul khan Gün Temür Khan (disputed) Öljei Temür Khan Samur Gunj List of khans of the Northern Yuan dynasty...
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    Mongolia (both Inner and Outer) under his puppet-khan Taisun Khan. In 1449, Esen Tayisi and Taisun Khan mobilised their cavalry along the Chinese border...
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  • thereafter for brief periods, notably during the reigns of Taisun Khan, Choros Esen, and Dayan Khan. The historian Rashipunsug argued that the Northern Yuan...
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  • Khorchin (descended of Genghis Khan‘s brothers). Mongol sources and Timurid-era books recorded Adai was a son of Örüg Temür Khan and his family lineage traced...
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    Belligerents Northern Yuan, Oirat Mongols Ming dynasty Commanders and leaders Taisun Khan Esen Taishi Alag-Temur Emperor Yingzong of Ming (POW) Zhu Mian (朱冕) †...
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    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...
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  • Toronto, 2000). ISBN 9781459645783 Morris Rossabi, Modern Mongolia: From Khans to Commissars to Capitalists (University of California Press, Berkeley and...
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    titular Khan Taisun, in 1453, Esen himself took the title of Great Khan (1454–1455) of the Great Yuan. The Khalkha emerged during the reign of Dayan Khan (1479–1543)...
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  • this conflict weakened Mongolian strength. In 1434, Eastern Mongolian Taisun Khan's (1433–1452) prime minister Western Mongolian Togoon Taish reunited the...
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    Timeline of the Northern Yuan (category Northern Yuan khans)
    Twitchett 1998, p. 158. Twitchett 1998, p. 159. Okada, Hidehiro (1994). "Dayan Khan as a Yüan Emperor: The Political Legitimacy in 15th Century Mongolia". Bulletin...
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  • out he had already been defeated by the Oirats 1433 The Oirats install Taisun Khan as leader of the Eastern Mongols 1449 July Tumu Crisis: Esen Taishi of...
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    Phaydavong (Drake University), Ramaud Chiaokiao-Bowman (Northwestern), Taisun Phommachanh (Clemson), Malachi Moore, Tyler Phommachanh (University of Connecticut)...
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    (164 ft) tall, 175 tonnes (172 long tons; 193 short tons) capacity, built 1926 Taisun double bridge crane at Yantai, China. 20,000 tonnes (22,046 short tons;...
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    Chongzhao the unprecedented title of "Deputy Crown Prince" (皇太孫, Huang Taisun). Later that year, due to a famine in the Guanzhong region (i.e., the region...
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