Dayan Khan — Batumöngke Dayan Khan (* 1464; † 1543?), ein Nachfahre Dschingis Khans[1] erneuerte die Macht der Dschingisiden in der Mongolei. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Regierung 2 Nachkommen 3 Anmerkungen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dayan Khan — Khan of the Mongols Khagan of the Great Yuan Reign 1479–1517 (1543?) Full name Batumöngke Titles Dayan Khan Born 1464 … Wikipedia
Borjigin — Altan urag redirects here. For the folk rock band, see Altan Urag. Borjigin Боржигин Country Mongolia Titles Khagan, Khan Founder Bodonchar Munkhag Final sovereign Ligden Khan Current head Unknown … Wikipedia
Mongolia — This article is about the modern sovereign state. For other uses, see Mongolia (disambiguation). Mongolia … Wikipedia
Northern Yuan Dynasty — From the 15th century onwards, the Dynasty was also known as The Six Tumen Mongols and the Four Tumen Oirats Бага хаадын үе 北元 Nomadic empire … Wikipedia
Navaanneren — Tserendondovyn Navaanneren (1877–1937) was the 20th Khan of the hereditary Setsen Khanate located in the eastern third of modern day Mongolia. His full title was Mahasamadi Dalai Setsen Khan . The first Setsen Khan (Wise Khan) was Sholoi… … Wikipedia
Mongke — (also Mönkh, Monkh, Munkh) means eternal in Mongolian language and may refer to: Contents 1 Peoples 1.1 Medieval 1.2 Modern … Wikipedia
Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) — Mansur Khan (1482/3 1543) (Uyghur: منصور خان), was the khan of Eastern Moghulistan (Uyghurstan) from 1503 until his death. He was the eldest son of Ahmad Alach. Life When he was nineteen, Mansur was made khan by his father, who departed to join… … Wikipedia
Jasagtu Khan — was the title for several Mongolian rulers.*For Tümen Jasagtu Khan, a successor of Batumöngke Dayan Khan, see Tümen Jasagtu Khan*For the Jasagtu Khans of the Khalkha, see Jasagtu Khan aimag … Wikipedia
Yuan Dynasty — Great Yuan 大元 Dai Ön Ulus ← … Wikipedia