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Öljei Temür Khan (Mongolian: Өлзийтөмөр хаан ᠥᠯᠵᠡᠶᠢᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ; Chinese: 完者帖木兒汗), born
Bunyashiri (Chinese: 本雅失里, Sanskrit: प्रज्ञा श्री), (1379–1412) was a...
- (Korean: 기황후; Hanja: 奇皇后; 1315–1369(?)), also
known as
Empress Qi (Chinese: 奇皇后) or
Öljei Khutuk (Mongolian: Өлзийхутаг; Chinese: 完者忽都), was a Goryeo-born empress...
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Yongle Emperor of the Ming
dynasty demanded Öljei Temür Khan
Bunyashiri to
accept his
supremacy in 1409 but
Öljei Temür
refused and
defeated a Ming force...
- (1234–1282)
Dokuz Khatun,
daughter of Uyku (son of Toghrul) and
widow of
Tolui Öljei Khatun – half-sister of Guyuk,
daughter of
Toralchi Güregen of the Oirat...
- Yesubuha's son and her
mother was
Grand Princess Öljei of Lu,
daughter of
Kublai and Chabi. Her
mother Öljei died when she was 5 and her
father Olochin died...
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became Khagan in 1411.
According to
Saghang Sechen,
Delbeg was a son of
Öljei Temür Khan (Buyanshir) who had
instructed the
Oriat leader Bahamu to make...
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under Iliyasan in
northern China in June 1380.
Uskhal Khan's commanders,
Öljei-Buqa and Nair-Buqa,
invaded Lulun city,
killing the Ming
officer Liu Guang...
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noblemen under Arugtai chingsang sided with
Öljei Temur. The
Yongle Emperor (r. 1402–1424)
issued Öljei Temür an
ultimatum demanding his
acceptance of...
- (燕王)
Manggala (c. 1242–1280) —
Prince of Anxi (安西王)
Grand Princess of Lu,
Öljei (鲁国长公主) —
married to
Ulujin Küregen from
Khongirad clan,
Prince of Lu Nomugan...
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Hulagu departed for Iran in 1253, he took two of his four
wives with him:
Öljei Khatun and
Doquz Khatun.
Khatun and
Yesunjin sta**** with his
brother Möngke...