During the Ming Dynasty, the successive khans and Jinong of Eastern Mongolia

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-04

During the Ming Dynasty, the successive khans and Jinong of Eastern Mongolia

1.Yuan Zhaozong, son of Tuhuan Timur, reigned 1371-1378, era name Xuanguang).

2.Timur (Wusi Halehehan, son of Aiyu Zhilidara, reigned 1378-1388, era name Tianyuan).

3.孛儿 only Jin Ye Sudie'er (Zhao Li Tu Hehan, Ali Bu Ge line, reigned 1388-1391).

4.Son of Sudie'er, reigned 1391-1394

5.Erbek (Nuresuk Chihehan, Kublai Khan, reigned 1394-1399).

6.Timur (Ali Buge, reigned 1400-1402).

7.Ghost Lichi (Wokotai lineage, reigned 1402-1408).

8.Timur (second son of Erbek, reigned 1408-1410).

9.He (1411-1415) and Atai (son of Ghost Lichi, r. 1413-1438).

10.Erxuegu (son of Tariba, reigned 1415-1425).

11.He was the great-grandson of Erbek, who reigned 1433-1452, and the brother of Jinong, who reigned 1433-1452

12.Rose Yexian (son of Rose Tohhuan, reigned 1452-1454).

13.Mahgurgis (Ukketu Hehan, son of Tokhtobu, reigned 1455-1465).

14.Molan Hehan, son of Tokhun, reigned 1466).

15.He reigned 1475-1479 and Jinong Boyan Mengke (grandson of Ahebaer, 1475-1476).

16.He was the son of Boyan Mengke (reigned 1479-1517), and Jinong was the third son of Bald Mengke (reigned 1512-1517).

17.He was the eldest son of Ba'er Sopolo (r. 1517-1519), and Jinong was the eldest son of Ba'er Supolo, r. 1517-1542

18.He was the eldest grandson of the bald and fierce grandson, reigned 1520-1547, and Jinong was the eldest son of Nayan (eldest son of Gon Bilik, reigned 1543-1572).

19.He was the eldest son of Kudeng Hehan, the eldest son of Budi, who reigned from 1548 to 1557, and the eldest grandson of Jinjin Bu Lost Rabbit (the eldest grandson of Nayan Da'er Ji Neng, reigned from 1576 to 1624).

20.He was the eldest son of the grandson and reigned from 1558 to 1592, and the second son of the rabbit was born from 1627 to 1632

21.He was the eldest son of a barbarian, reigned from 1593 to 1603

22.Lin Dan Jiangdu'er (Kubald Tuhehan, Buyan's eldest grandson, reigned 1604-1634).

References. 1 The Origins of Mongolia (Ulan).

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