Ubasi Khong Tayiji
978-613-0-54923-7
6130549237
108
2010-06-24
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ubasi Khong Tayiji was a 17th century Mongolian prince. He was the first Altyn Khan. See Altan Khan of the Khotgoid. The Altyn Khans (lit. Golden Khan) ruled north-western Mongolia from about 1609 to 1691 at the latest. They belonged to the Right Wing of the Khalkha (Eastern) Mongols. Although they claimed to be Khan, Mongolian chronicles call them Hun Taij, which meant noble rank equal to Prince at that time. After the death of Dayan Khan some time after 1517 his empire was split between his descendents and became a kind of family federation. His grandson, a different Altan Khan (1507-1582) of Tumet drove the Oirats west to Kobdo in western Mongolia. Dayan Khaan's youngest son, Gersendze Huangtaizi, was given lands approximately matching the territory of present-day Mongolia.
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