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Sechen Khan (Mongolian: цэцэн хаан; Chinese: 徹辰汗), born
Buyan (Mongolian: Буян; Chinese: 布延), (1556–1604) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning...
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Sechen Barlas or, Suqu
Sechen mean (The Sage) (Mongolian: Суку Сечен Барлас,
living in the 12th and approx.
lives 1190s) was a
Borjigin Prince and...
- mother’s people, the Olqunu’ut, but
along the way ran into Dei-
Sechen, Börte’s father. Dei-
Sechen explained he had a
dream the
previous night about Yesügei...
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Uriyangkhai and Daur Mongols. His relatives,
Abtai Khan and
Khutughtai Sechen Khung Taiji,
brought a
large portion of the Four
Oirats back into the Mongol...
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Saghang Sechen (Saghang
Sechen Qong Tayiji;
Sagan Setsen) (1604 –
after 1641) was an
ethnic Mongol writer,
historian and
prince from the
Borjigin clan...
- the
Mongols written by
Saghang Sechen in 1662. The
Erdeniin Tobchi is
commonly called The
Chronicles of
Sagang Sechen. A
first translation into a western...
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Siqin Gaowa (Mongolian
Cyrillic Цэцэнгуа, born 19
January 1950), born Duan Anlin, is a Chinese-born
Swiss actress. She was born in
Guangzhou to a Han Chinese...
- (1516–1547)
Daraisung Guden Khan (1547–1557) Tümen
Jasagtu Khan (1557–1592)
Buyan Sechen Khan (1592–1604)
Ligdan Khan (1604–1634) Ejei Khan (1634–1635) Independent...
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chieftain named Dei
Sechen [ru]. As the
betrothal meant Yesügei
would gain a
powerful ally, and as Börte
commanded a high
bride price, Dei
Sechen held the stronger...
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Hoelun 2.
Jochi 10. Dei-
Sechen of the
Qongirat (= 12) 5. Börte 11.
Chotan (= 13) 1. Batu Khan, Khan of the
Golden Horde 12. Dei-
Sechen of the
Qongirat (= 10)...