• His name is from Mongolian "Ligden Khutugt Khan" (Mongol script: ; Mongolian Cyrillic: Лигдэн Хутугт хаан), title Ligden Khutugt from Standard Tibetan:...
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  • Mongol state, Daraisung Khan's great-grandson, Ligden Khan, the last Mongol Borjigin khan, eventually became known as Ligden of the Chahar, and was subjugated...
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  • Chechen han Sholei (碩壘). It is unknown when she became a consort of Ligden Khan, Khagan of Northern Yuan dynasty. She was granted the title of Primary...
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  • in the Mongolian Plateau were his descendants such as Altan Khan and Ligden Khan. Dayan Khan and his successor Khagans led the Chahar tumen directly. The...
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  • dynasty and pay annual tribute. Altan Khan of Tumed Mongols in 1550s after Altan Khan besieged Beijing. Ligden Khan of Northern Yuan Chahar Mongols early...
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  • First Rank (察哈尔亲王), was a Mongol prince of clan Borjigin, second son of Ligden Khan. He opposed Qing influence in his domain and was subsequently placed...
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    power in addition to spiritual power. The last Khagan of Mongols was Ligden Khan in the early 17th century. He came into conflicts with the Manchus over...
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  • Oirats on the Mongolian Plateau. List of khans of the Northern Yuan dynasty Sh.Tseyen-Oidov – Chinggis bogdoos Ligden khutaghtu hurtel (khaad), p. 129....
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  • Jasaghtu Khan whom he succeeded. During Buyan Khan’s rule, the Northern Yuan dynasty once again fell into disarray. Although the Great Khan was recognized...
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    dynasty began to take control of China proper in 1644, the escapades of Ligden Khan had driven a number of Mongol tribes to ally with the Later Jin. The...
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    three daughters. All the later khans and nobles of the Mongols are her descendants, including Altan Khan and Ligden Khan. Queen Mandukhai the Wise (Mongolian:...
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    dynasty began to take control of China proper in 1644, the escapades of Ligden Khan had driven a number of Mongol tribes to ally with the Manchu state. The...
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    Tateki-Gen no Minso no Shogai, p. 22. Sh.Tseyen-Oidov-Chinggis bogdoos Ligden Khutughtu hurtel (khaad), p. 108. Herbert Franke, Denis Twitchett- Alien...
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    myriarchies [of Tibet]' and eventually enlisted Choghtu Khong Tayiji and Ligden Khan, leaders of the fierce, anti-Gelugpa Chahar and Khalkha Mongol tribes...
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  • Northern Yuan Khans of the mid-15th century)". 蒙古史研究 (Mongolian History Research). 6: 132–136. Sh.Tseyen-Oidov - Chinggis bogdoos Ligden khutaghtu hurtel...
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  • Borjigin Namuzhong and is a descendant of Belgutei. Formerly a queen of Ligden khutugtu khan who later married Hong Taiji of the Qing dynasty emperor in 1635...
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  • Yuan dynasty Lubsandanzan-Altan tobchi Sh.Tseyen-Oidov-Chinggis Bogdoos Ligden Khutugt hurtel (Khaad), p. 144. Peter C. Perdue-China marches west: the...
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  • He was a nephew of Altan Khan. When he was just 17, Saghang Sechen became a military and administrative aide to Ligden Khan. The latter entitled him Setsen...
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    the khaganate was achieved by Dayan Khan, but the territory was segmented by his descendants. The last khan Ligden died in 1634 and his son Ejei Khongor...
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    preserved. Ruins of Chagan Khoto (查干浩特) capital of the last Mongol Great Khan Ligden (1588–1634). Located in Ar Horqin Banner. One of China's space vehicle...
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    p. II. p. 355.[full citation needed] Sh.Tseyen-Oidov. Genghis bogdoos Ligden khutagt khurtel (khaad). p. 81.[full citation needed] Vernadsky 1953, p...
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  • Jasagtu Khan was succeeded by Buyan Sechen Khan who claimed having possessed the "seal of the ancient Taizong Khan". Buyan's grandson Ligden ascended...
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    while Ligdan supported Kagyu sect (Red Hat sect) of Tibetan Buddhism. Ligden died in 1634 on his way to Tibet. By 1636, most Inner Mongolian nobles had...
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    2020. Polat, Veysi (11 December 2015). "Cizrespor'da "güvenlik" isyanı; ligden çekildiler!". T24 (in Turkish). Retrieved 8 April 2020. "Cizre, 49.1 derece...
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