- Měnggē Tiē mù'ěr or 猛哥帖木儿; Měnggē Tiēmù'er) or Dudu
Mengtemu (Manchu: ᡩᡠᡩᡠ ᠮᡝᡢᡨᡝ᠋ᠮᡠ; 孟特穆;
Mèngtèmù) (1370–1433) was a
Jurchen chieftain of the
Odoli tribe...
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Jurchens were
strong at that time, and
attacked the
Jianzhou Jurchens.
Mengtemu,
commander of the
Jianzhou Wei, was killed. The
Jianzhou Jurchens were...
- khan of the
Golden Horde from 1280 to 1287 Möngke Temür, also
known as
Mengtemu,
chieftain of the
Jianzhou Jurchen 1405–1433 Batumöngke
Dayan Khan, khan...
- to his wars,
because he fed
Mengtemu's family and
provided land for him to live
during his
impoverished youth.
Mengtemu was
asked by
Joseon to reject...
- His
posthumous name was
Emperor Chun (純皇帝; Chún Huángdì). His
father was
Mengtemu. In 1442, a
succession dispute between Cungšan and his half-brother Fanca...
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capital of the
Later Jin. the
Yongling Mausoleum (清永陵), the
joint burials of
Mengtemu, Fuman,
Giocangga and Taksi, also
located at this county.
There are nine...
-
chieftain of the
Wanyan tribe,
honored as
Zhaozu (昭祖) in the Jin
dynasty Mengtemu (1370–1433),
Jurchen chieftain of the
Odoli tribe,
honored as
Zhaozu (肇祖)...
-
Jingwen Xian 知天守道洪德淵仁寬穆純聖恭簡敬文獻皇帝 Qing
dynasty (1644–1912 CE)
Aisin Gioro Mengtemu 愛新覺羅·孟特穆
Zhaozu 肇祖
Emperor Yuan 原皇帝
Aisin Gioro Fuman 愛新覺羅·福滿
Xingzu 興祖...
- (1113–1123)
Located on the
banks of Hun River(渾江) Bukūri Yongšon (布库里雍顺)
Mengtemu (孟特穆) or Möngke Temür (童孟哥帖木兒) (1405–1433) (Temple name: Zhàozǔ 肇祖) Cungšan...
- Ala. He was Nurhaci's
fifth generation grand uncle. The
second son of
Mengtemu, Cungšan's brother. In 1433, when his
father and his
brother Agu were killed...