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  Ragibagh Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ragibagh was the grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ Yuan Dynasty) who reigned in 1328.
Although he should have been the eleventh grand-khan in succession to Yesün Temür Khan, he was dethroned by his rival who was installed by coup before Ragibagh's succession.
Ragibagh was the eldest son of Yesün Temür Khan.
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 Encyclopedia: Yesün Temür Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In 1323 when Shidibala Gegeen Khan was assassinated by Grand Censor Tegshi, Yesün Temür was backed up by the rebellious group since he was mothered by Buyan Kelmish of the Khunggirad clan.
Gegeen Khan (Classical Mongolian: Gegegen qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Гэгээн хаан gegeen haan), born Shidibala (from Sanskrit Siddhipāla) and served as Emperor Yingzong of Yuan China, was the ninth grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty).
Jayaatu Khan (Classical Mongolian: Jayaɤatu qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Заяат хаан Zayaat haan), born Tugh Temür, was the 11th and 13th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty).
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 Mongolen - Wikipedia NL
Kublai Khan probeerde wederom een massale aanval op Kyushu in 1281 met 140.000 man aan boord van een enorme vloot van 4.400 schepen die hij de Chinezen had bevolen te bouwen binnen een tijdsbestek van slechts één jaar.
Het is zeer recentelijk bekend geworden dat het gemak waarmee de schepen ten onder gingen grotendeels veroorzaakt werd door Kublai Khan wiens ongeduld om snel een grote vloot te vergaren resulteerde in een veel te korte bouwperiode voor de Chineze scheepsbouwers.
Rivierboten hebben in tegenstelling tot zeegaande schepen geen kiel maar een platte bodem en zijn daarmee dus een uiterst gemakkelijke prooi voor stormen op zee.
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 Jayaatu Khan - Dangeruss-Industries.com
Zhishun (至順 Zhìshùn) 1330 - 1332 } Jayaatu Khan ( Classical Mongolian[?] : Jayaɤatu qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian[?] : Заяат хаан Zayaat haan), born Tugh Temür, was the 11th and 13th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ Yuan Dynasty).
After Ayurbarwada's son Shidibala Gegeen Khan ascended the throne in 1320, Tugh Temür was relegated to Hainan.
When Yesün Temür Khan died in Shangdu[?] in 1328, Tugh Temür was recalled to Dadu by the Qipchaq[?] commander El Temür[?] since his more influential brother Kuśala stayed in far-away Central Asia.
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 Encyclopedia: Yesün Temür Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Yesün Temür Khan (Classical Mongolian: Yesün temür qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Есѳнтѳмѳр хаан Yösöntömör haan) was the tenth grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ Yuan Dynasty) who reigned from 1323 to 1328.
It is likely that he was the Great Khan visited by the Franciscan monk Odoric, who left an excellent record of his travels.
Yuan Dynasty emperors Gegeen Khan (Classical Mongolian: Gegegen qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Гэгээн хаан gegeen haan), born Shidibala (from Sanskrit Siddhipāla) and served as Emperor Yingzong of Yuan China, was the ninth grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty).
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 List of Mongol Khans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the reign of Toghun Temür Khan, the Yuan Dynasty retreated from China.
Lingdan Khan's son Ejei surrendered to Hong Taiji and the title of Grand Khan was succeeded by Manchu Emperors.
Boghda Khan / Bogd Khan (the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu) ( 1911 - 1924)
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When his father Khayishan suddenly passed away and his younger brother Buyant Khan Ayurbarwada inherited khanship in 1311, he and his brother was removed from the central government by his grandmother Dagi and other Khunggirad faction members including Temüder since they were not mothered by Khunggirad khatuns.
After Ayurbarwada's son Gegeen Khan Shidibala Gegeen Khan ascended the throne in 1320, Tugh Temür was relegated to Hainan.
He was installed as grand-khan in Dadu in the 9th month while Yesün Temür's son Ragibagh Khan Ragibagh succeeded to the throne in Shangdu with the support from Yesün Temür's favorite retainer Dawlat Shah.
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 Emperor Mingzong of Yuan China biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khutughtu Khan (Classical Mongolian : Qutaɤtu qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian : Хутагт хаан Hutagt haan), born Kuśala (Qo?ila, Küsala, Küsele, Хѳслэн Höslen), was the 12nd grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ Yuan Dynasty).
Since the Khayishan administration was founded on the unstable balance between Khayishan, his younger brother Ayurbarwada and their mother Dagi of the Khunggirad clan, Khayishan appointed Ayurbarwada as Crown Prince on the condition that he would pass the status to Kuśala after succession.
Although the rival faction was purged by Yesün Temür Khan when Shidibala Khan was assassinated, he remained in Central Asia.
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 Ragibagh Khan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ragibagh was the grand-khan of the (Click link for more info and facts about Mongol Empire) Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ (The imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368) Yuan Dynasty) who reigned in 1328.
Although he should have been the eleventh grand-khan in succession to (Click link for more info and facts about Yesün Temür Khan) Yesün Temür Khan, he was dethroned by his rival who was installed by coup before Ragibagh's succession.
In the eighth month, the Qipchaq commander El Temür, who was stationed in (Click link for more info and facts about Dadu) Dadu, launched a coup and called for installation of (Click link for more info and facts about Khayishan) Khayishan 's son.
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 Yesün Temür Khan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Yesün Temür Khan (Classical Mongolian: Yesün temür qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Есѳнтѳмѳр хаан Yösöntömör haan) was the tenth grand-khan of the (Click link for more info and facts about Mongol Empire) Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ (The imperial dynasty of China from 1279 to 1368) Yuan Dynasty) who reigned from 1323 to 1328.
In 1323 when (Click link for more info and facts about Shidibala Gegeen Khan) Shidibala Gegeen Khan was assassinated by Grand Censor Tegshi, Yesün Temür was backed up by the rebellious group since he was mothered by Buyan Kelmish of the Khunggirad clan.
His son (Click link for more info and facts about Ragibagh) Ragibagh was installed by Dawlat Shah but was defeated by his rival (Click link for more info and facts about Tugh Temür) Tugh Temür in a year.
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However, Yesün Temür's sudden death triggered an uprising of an antimainstream faction who had been dissatisfied with monopolization of power by Yesün Temür's aides including Dawlat Shah who had served to him since he was stationed in Mongolia as Jinong.
In the eighth month, the Qipchaq commander El Temür, who was stationed in Dadu, launched a coup and called for installation of Külüg Khan Khayishan 's son.
Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür was welcomed into Dadu in the same month in which Ragibagh ascended to the throne.
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 Articles - Emperor Mingzong of Yuan China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khutughtu Khan (Classical Mongolian: Qutuɤtu qaɤan; Khalkha Mongolian: Хутагт хаан Hutagt haan), born Kuśala (Qošila, Küsala, Küsele, Хѳслэн Höslen), was the 12th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/ Yuan Dynasty).
He was relegated to Yunnan but fled to Esen Bukha-ruled Chaghatai Ulus in Central Asia after an failed revolt in Shaanxi.
In 1328 when Yesün Temür Khan died, a civil war was broke out between Shangdu-based Ragibagh and Dadu -based Tugh Temür.
www.kamero.net /articles/Emperor_Mingzong_of_Yuan_China   (474 words)

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