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A later chronicle, the "Altan Tobci", dated between 1621 and 1628, takes the genealogy eight generations further back to an Indian prince who manifested signs of divine origin, having turquoise blue hair, flat palms and soles, and eyelids that closed from the bottom upward.
Borte Cino was one of three sons of the seventh of these kings, and, as a result of quarrelling with his elder brothers, crossed a lake and came to the land of the Mongols and married a girl called Qoua Maral.
The former is not found in the "Secret History", but occurs in the story of Kujugun Sandali-tu Qagan in the later "Altan Tobci" and in that of the ancestor of the Turkut in the Chinese Annals.
www.asjapan.org /Lectures/1994/Lecture/lecture-1994-11.htm   (2008 words)

  
 Mongols
In particular, the author shows how Altan Khan’s reformulation of the boundaries of Dayan Khan’s Mongol nation and state catalyzed the political fragmentation of the Mongols with dire consequences in relation to the rising Manchu state.
The reason is that this text meshes with the focus of most late twentieth century scholarship which questions dominant historical narratives, be it feminism, subaltern studies, post-colonialism, etc. All of these approaches entail lifting the blinders of ideological master narratives to reveal the past of those historiographically marginalized.
Similarly, a discussion of Altan Khan's historic 1578 meeting with the Third Dalai Lama that presaged the conversion of the Mongols to Gelugpa Buddhism is a standard topic in all works touching on Tibetan or Mongolian Buddhist history.
www.wordtrade.com /history/asia/mongolsR.htm   (2590 words)

  
 Working Papers-National Questions and National Answers
The 1607 biography of Altan Khaan, titled "The Sutra Entitled the Jewel Translucent" (Erdeni tunumal neretü sudur oroshiba), speaks of how Altan Khaan pacified the "great realms of Mongolia and China" (Monggol khitad khoyar yekhe ulus) and "merged the great states of China and Mongolia" (khitad monggol-un yekhe törü-yi neilüülbe).
This description--which clearly notes the peculiar Mongol hats, their boots with the distinctive upturned toe, the yurts built of wooden lattice-work, and the typical sounds of Mongolian ceremonial speech as heard by foreigners--demonstrates a vivid awareness of how the Mongols appeared to others.
Kesigbatu, "Erdeni-yin tobci," in Ordos kümün-ü teüken tulgur bicig-ün emkidkel, 1: 133 and 150 refer to the founding of the Latter Yuan dynasty and its replacement of the Great Yuan.
www.indiana.edu /~easc/resources/working_paper/noframe_5b.htm   (13014 words)

  
  The Open-air Sacrificial Burial of the Mongols
Atheists like Süxbaatar and other representatives of the Communist Party, scientists and "heroes" of the new generation were buried in a cemetery named altan ölgiï (golden cradle) in the northeastern part of Ulaanbaatar.
It is necessary to say that Mongolian burial rites were influenced by bloody shamanistic sacrifices like killing horses, animals and even people before putting them into the graves of noblemen.
He also had to approve the direction in which the funeral procession should leave the yurt and from which direction it should return after depositing the corpse in the steppe.
userpage.fu-berlin.de /~corff/im/Texte/burial.html   (2349 words)

  
 The Open-air Sacrificial Burial of the Mongols
Atheists like Süxbaatar and other representatives of the Communist Party, scientists and "heroes" of the new generation were buried in a cemetery named altan ölgiï (golden cradle) in the northeastern part of Ulaanbaatar.
It is necessary to say that Mongolian burial rites were influenced by bloody shamanistic sacrifices like killing horses, animals and even people before putting them into the graves of noblemen.
He also had to approve the direction in which the funeral procession should leave the yurt and from which direction it should return after depositing the corpse in the steppe.
www.userpage.fu-berlin.de /~corff/im/Texte/burial.html   (2349 words)

  
 Genghis Khan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
According to Ratchnevsky, accepting a birth in 1155 would render Genghis Khan a father only at the age of 30, and would imply that at the ripe age of 72 he personally commanded the expedition against the Tanguts.
Also, according to the Altan Tobci, Genghis Khan's sister, Temulin, was nine years younger than he; but the Secret History relates that Temulin was an infant during the attack by the Merkits, during which Genghis Khan would have been 18, had he been born in 1155.
Zhao Hong reports in his travelogue that the Mongols he questioned did not and had never known their ages.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Genghis_Khan   (7732 words)

  
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저자 : 김방한(Pang Han Kim) 제목 : 덕왕부본 Altan Tobci 방 (A Study of Altan Tobci in the Teh-wang-fu Text) 발행학회 : 단국대학교 동양학연구소 출간년도 : 1974
저자 : 이성규(Seong Gyu Lee) 제목 : 『 Altan tobci 』 몽골어의 형태론적 연구 (A Morphological Study on Mongolian Language in) 발행학회 : 한국몽골학회 출간년도 : 2001
저자 : 김방한 제목 : Altan tobci 연구 노트 발행학회 : 한국알타이학회 출간년도 : 1989
www.happycampus.com /search/?qu=tob&tag=tob   (438 words)

  
 Working Papers-National Questions and National Answers
Charles Bawden, The Mongol Chronicle "Altan Tobci" (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 1955), 172.
Kesigbatu, "Erdeni-yin tobci" [Bejewelled chronicle] in Ordos kümün-ü teüken tulgur bicig-ün emkidkel [Collected historical source writings of Ordos people] (Yeke Juu ayimag-un dangsa ebkimel-un sang, 1984), 1: 97.
Kesigbatu, "Erdeni-yin tobci," in Ordos kümün-ü teüken tulgur bicig-ün emkidkel, 1: 133 and 150 refer to the founding of the Latter Yuan dynasty and its replacement of the Great Yuan.
www.iub.edu /~easc/resources/working_paper/noframe_5b.htm   (13014 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Erdeni-yin Tobci": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
astinoj, Moskva-Leningrad 1957; Sagang Sechen, History of the Eastern Mongols to 1662 (Erdeni-yin Tobci), Newly Translated from the Mongolian by John R. Krueger, The Mongolia Society Occasional Papers 2, Bloomington 19672;...
The version provided by Sagang-sechen in Erdeni-yin tobci is dealt with by Krueger in Poetical Passages, that in bLo.bzans, Altan tobci, p.
Krueger, John R., Poetical Passages in the Erdeni-Yin Tobci: A Mongolian Chronicle of the Year 1662 by Sagang Secen.
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Altan Cilingiroglu, Zafer Derin, Esref Abay, Haluk Saglamtimur, Ilhan Kayan
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