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Zasagt Khan (Mongolian: засагт хаан; Chinese: 扎薩克圖汗), born Tümen (Mongolian: Түмэн; Chinese: 圖們), (1539–1592) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty...
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pattern of
factional conflict,
except during the era of
Dayan Khan and
Tumen Zasagt Khan. In the 16th century,
Tibetan Buddhism spread to Mongolia,
being further...
- Beijing. The
Mongols voluntarily reunified during Eastern Mongolian Tümen
Zasagt Khan rule (1558–1592) for the last time (the
Mongol Empire united all Mongols...
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aimags (Setsen Khan Aimag, Tüsheet Khan Aimag, Sain
Noyon Khan Aimag, and
Zasagt Khan Aimag), in the late Qing period, "Outer Mongolia" was also used to...
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Oirat or
Khotgoid tribes.
Between 1549 and 1686, they were
subjects of
Zasagt Khan
aimag and the
Khotgoid Altan Khan. In 1786 they
became part of the...
- in the west. Geresenje's
descendants formed the
houses of Tüsheet Khan,
Zasagt Khan and
Setsen Khan. They
preserved their independence until they had to...
- part of
Khalkha Mongolia. They went on to form the
houses of Tüsheet Khan,
Zasagt Khan and
Setsen Khan. Father:
Dayan khan Mother:
Jimsgene khatun Wife: Khatungghai...
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Sangiin Dalai nuur, in the Khotgoid's Erdenedüüregch
vangiin khoshuu of
Zasagt Khan aimag, or today's Bürentogtokh sum of Khövsgöl aimag. His
father Bandi...
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Khotogoid Khanate was not an
independent state and its
ruler was
subject to
Zasagt khan
aimag of Khalkha. In mid 17th century,
because of the
conflicts with...
- (not to be
confused with the better-known
Altan Khan of the Tümed), Tümen
Zasagt Khan, and
later the
Manchu for
dominion and
control over the
Mongolian people...