• question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of text in Mongolian script. Dayan Khan (/ˈdaɪən xɑːn/; Mongolian: Даян Хаан [ˈtajɴ ˈχaːɴ]), born Batumöngke (Middle...
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    featured factional struggles and the often only nominal role of the Great Khan. Dayan Khan and Mandukhai Khatun reunited most Mongol tribes in the late 15th century...
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  • the death of Dayan Khan, Bars Bolud Jinong, Dayan Khan's third son, proclaimed himself as the great khan, claiming that Bodi Alagh Khan was too young...
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    direct male line descendants of Dayan Khan. The Baarin, Khongirad, Jaruud, Bayaud and the O'zeed (Ujeed) became Dayan Khan's fifth son Achibolod's subjects...
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  • last powerful khagan of the Mongols until Dayan Khan. Tögüs Temür was the younger brother of Biligtü Khan (Emperor Zhaozong) and son of Toghon Temür...
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    earlier pattern of factional conflict, except during the era of Dayan Khan and Tumen Zasagt Khan. In the 16th century, Tibetan Buddhism spread to Mongolia,...
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    first Ming Shunyi King (顺义王). He was the grandson of Dayan Khan (1464–1543), a descendant of Kublai Khan (1215–1294), who had managed to unite a tribal league...
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  • Look up dayán, dayan, Dayan, or dàyàn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dayan may refer to: Dayan (surname), Hebrew surname Moshe Dayan (1915–1981)...
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  • Dayan Khan (Mongolian: ᠳᠠᠶᠠᠨ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ dayan qaɣan, died 22 April 1668) was the second khan of the Khoshut Khanate and protector-king of Tibet, ruling from...
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    Mandukhai (category 15th-century Mongol khans)
    1510) was a queen of the Northern Yuan. With her second husband Batmunkh Dayan Khan, she helped reunite the warring Mongols. Mandukhai was the only daughter...
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    claimed to be Khan, Mongolian chronicles call them Hun Taij, which was a noble rank equivalent to prince. After the death of Dayan Khan some time after...
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    Abu'l-Khayr Khan Janybek Khan Öljei Temür Khan Dayan Khan Ligdan Khan Ejei Khan Altan Khan Zanabazar Genghis Khan Ögedei Khan Tolui with his wife Sorghaghtani...
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  • Bars Bolud Jinong (category Northern Yuan khans)
    Dayan Khan, who appointed his grandson (the eldest son of Dayan Khan's second son), Bodi Alagh Khan, as his successor. After the death of Dayan Khan,...
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  • Genghis Khan is linked to haplogroup C C2c1a1a1-M407: Carried by Mongol descendants of the Northern Yuan ruler from 1474 to 1517, Dayan Khan, a male line...
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    (1454–1465) Molon Khan (1465–1466) Manduul Khan (1475–1478) Dayan Khan (Batu Möngke) (1478–1516) Bars Bolud Jinong (deputy) Bodi Alagh Khan (1516–1547) Daraisung...
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  • Tumhare Hain, the black magic-based Nazr-e-Bad (both 2017), Belapur Ki Dayan (2018). Khan was born on 14 July 1992, in Medina, Saudi Arabia to a Lebanese mother...
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    Moshe Dayan (Hebrew: משה דיין‎; May 20, 1915 – October 16, 1981) was an Israeli military leader and politician. As commander of the Jerusalem front in...
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    1486, the Oirats became embroiled in a succession dispute which gave Dayan Khan the opportunity to attack them. In the latter half of the 16th century...
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  • Khan successfully strengthened the power of khan and reduced the power of nobles, and paved the way for his adopted son and great-grandnephew Dayan Khan...
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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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    Uriankhai people, they were conquered by Dayan Khan in 1538 and mostly annexed by the northern Khalkha. Batmunkh Dayan Khan dissolved Uriankhai tumen. The second...
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  • Kharchin/Khorchin. Dayan Khan was succeeded by Bodi Alagh Khan whose power was however assumed by his uncle Bars Bolud Jinong as a regent due to the Khan's young age...
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    Uriankhai people, they were conquered by Dayan Khan in 1538 and mostly annexed by the northern Khalkha. Batmunkh Dayan Khan dissolved Uriankhai tumen and moved...
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    Khan celebrates birthday in style". Daily Pakistan. 20 September 2024. Retrieved 1 October 2024. Sarym, Ahmed (10 February 2018). "'Bellapur Ki Dayan':...
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    four hereditary Khans of the Khalkha (Tüsheet Khan, Setsen Khan, Zasagt Khan and Sain Noyan Khan) were all descended from Dayan Khan (1464–1543) through...
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  • concatenate Mongolian tribes Dayan Khan coalition Various Taishis Victory Unification of the Mongols 1500–1501 Raid Dayan Khan on Ningxia Northern Yuan Dynasty...
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    in the mid-14th century, the Mongols turned into a political turmoil. Dayan Khan (1464–1517/1543) once revived the Emperor's authority and recovered its...
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    Mongols under Dayan Khan and were led by his successors, thus becoming personal appanage of the Northern Yuan monarchs. Oppressed by Altan Khan, the Chahars...
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  • the Eastern Mongols under Mandukhai Khatun and Dayan Khan pushed the Oirats westward. By 1510 Dayan Khan had unified the various Mongol tribes, including...
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  • throne at the royal shrine kept by the Chahar with the title Dayan Khan. Because Dayan Khan was a child at the time of his ascension, Mandukhai became the...
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