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  • 121Batu Khan — ( mn. Бат Хаан, ru. Батый) (c. 1205–1255) was a Mongol ruler and the founder of the Blue Horde. Batu was a son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. His Blue Horde became the Golden Horde (or Kipchak Khanate), which ruled Rus and the Caucasus… …

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  • 122Kublai Khan — Kublai or Khubilai Khan (September 23, 1215 [cite book |last= Rossabi|first= Morris|title= Khubilai Khan: His Life and Times|year= 1988|publisher= University of California Press|isbn=0 520 06740 1|pages= 13] February 18, 1294 [cite book |last=… …

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  • 123Dayan Khan — Khan of the Mongols Khagan of the Great Yuan Reign 1479–1517 (1543?) Full name Batumöngke Titles Dayan Khan Born 1464 …

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  • 124Music of Mongolia — Sambuugiin Pürevjav of Altai Khairkhan playing a morin khuur Music is an integral part of Mongolian culture. Among the unique contributions of Mongolia to the world s musical culture are the long songs, one of the greatest features of the… …

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  • 125Biligtü Khan, Emperor Zhaozong of Northern Yuan — Chinese Emperor birth=1338 death=1378¹ family name= Clan Name (Obogh) Borjigin Khalkha Mongolian: Боржигин Chinese: 孛兒只斤 begin era=1370 end era=1378² begin reign=1370 end reign=1378 dynasty=Northern Yuan (北元) given name=Аюушридар Ayushiridara… …

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  • 126Ögedei Khan — Khagan of the Mongol Empire (Supreme Khan of the Mongols) King of Kings Emperor of China A portrait of Ögedei durin …

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  • 127Güyük Khan — [ Pope Innocent IV.] Güyük (cyrillic:Гүюг хаан; c . 1206–1248) was the third Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. He was the son of Ögedei Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan, and reigned from 1246 to 1248. His brother was Kadan. Early life Güyük received …

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  • 128Möngke Khan — Khagan of the Mongol Empire (Supreme Khan of the Mongols) King of Kings Emperor of China …

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