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Manduul (also
spelled Manduuluu,
Manduyul or Manduyulun; Mongolian: Мандуул; Chinese: 滿都魯), (1438–1479) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning...
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welcomed by his
uncle (brother)
Manduul Khan (r. 1465–1467) soon
after his coronation. Batumongke's
father and his
uncle Manduul had come to
blows due to warlords'...
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relatives of
Manduul Khan,
rather than daughters, and may have been
cared for by Mandukhai. In
approximately 1478 or 1479,
Manduul Khan died under...
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later married to
Manduul Khan, who
restored the
empire in Mongolia. In
order to keep an eye on the
Mongolian Hagan Manduul,
Turkic warlord Beg Arslan...
- non-Chingisid Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü) (1454–1465)
Molon Khan (1465–1466)
Manduul Khan (1475–1478)
Dayan Khan (Batu Möngke) (1478–1516) Bars
Bolud Jinong...
- in 1453. He was the
youngest brother of
Tayisung Khan
Toghtoa Bukha and
Manduul Khan.
Tayisung Khan
appointed Agbarjin jinong over his ulus in 1433. When...
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fought each
other for power, and it was not
until 1475 that the next khan,
Manduul Khan, the
uncle of
Molon was crowned. List of
khans of the
Northern Yuan...
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Mongolian Emperors'
names include Batumöngke, Buyan, Esen, Toγtoγa Buqa and
Manduul.
Mongol name
customs also
affected the
nations under Mongol rule. The Jurchens...
- Khan (1453–1454) Markörgis, Khan (1454–1465) Molon, Khan (1465–1466)
Manduul, Khan (1475–1478) Dayan, Khan (1478–1516)
Brunei Bruneian Empire (complete...
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Talent Mongol TV 20
September 2015
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