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Khatun of the Mongols
Mandukhai Khatun
Khatun of the Mongols
A stele dedicated to Mandukhai.
Born
c. 1449 Mongolia
Died
1510 Mongolia
Khagan
Manduul Khan Dayan Khan
Issue
Turbolad
Ulusbolud
Arsubolud
Barsbolud
Töröltu
Ochirbolad
Alchubolud
House
Borjigin
Dynasty
Northern Yuan
Father
Chorosbai chingsang
Mandukhai Khatun (Mongolian: Мандухай хатан, ᠮᠠᠨᠳᠤᠬᠠᠢ ᠰᠡᠴᠡᠨ ᠬᠠᠲᠤᠨ), also known as Mandukhai Setsen Khatun (Mongolian: Мандухай сэцэн хатан, English: Queen Mandukhai the Wise, Chinese: 滿都海哈屯) (c. 1449 – 1510) was a Khatun (queen) of the Northern Yuan. With her second husband Batmunkh Dayan Khan, she helped reunite the warring Mongols.
adopted by Mandukhai Khatun, the widow of Manduul Khan. When Mandukhai's loyalists brought back Batumongke, he was suffering echinococcosis. Mandukhai had him...
Mandukhai Seten Khatan; the latter, about the life of the fifteenth-century queen Mandukhai, was the basis of the popular 1988 film Queen Mandukhai the...
impact and legacy of Genghis Khan's daughters and Mongol queens such as Mandukhai the Wise and Khutulun. The book references Mongolian, Central Asian, Persian...
Yongle Emperor). In the early 16th century, Dayan Khan and his khatun Mandukhai reunited all Mongol groups under the Genghisids. In the mid-16th century...
struggles and the often only nominal role of the Great Khan. Dayan Khan and Mandukhai Khatun reunited most Mongol tribes in the late 15th century. However,...
No Right to Die – Chinggis Khaan. It was her appearance as Mandukhai in the film, "Mandukhai Satsen Khat" that gained her a state award and in 2001 she...
Despina Khatun, wife of Uzun Hasan Samur Khatun, daughter of Elbeg khan Mandukhai Khatun, wife of Dayan Khan Erketü Qatun, wife of Altan Khan Syeda Momena...
Belgütei. Another famous story about Unubold tells that he proposed to Mandukhai Khatun, a widow of Manduulun Khan, but that she chose the Genghisid infant...
Sain Noyan respectively. Dayan Khan was himself raised to power by Queen Mandukhai (c. 1449–1510) during the crisis of the late 15th century when the line...
Moghulistan and the Uzbegs. From 1480 on, the Eastern Mongols under Mandukhai Khatun and Dayan Khan pushed the Oirats westward. By 1510 Dayan Khan had...
other, and their marriage produced no children. In 1464, he also married Mandukhai, who was only sixteen years old at the time. It was not until 1475 that...
Wayne as Genghis Khan Queen Mandukhai the Wise 1988 1449–1510 Mongolia Mongolian language film about the life of Queen Mandukhai (1449–1510) who reunited...
Although the Mongols became united once again during the reign of Queen Mandukhai and Batmongkhe Dayan Khan, in the 17th century they were annexed into...
Menace. Bayan Khutugh (1324–1365), Empress of China and Khatun of Mongols. Mandukhai (c. 1449–1510), Khatun (queen) of the Northern Yuan dynasty. Nambui (fl...
clan in Mongolia proper. Mongolia was once again unified under queen Mandukhai the Wise and Batmönkh Dayan Khan, who subdued the Taishis. Queen Manduhai...
Palatinate Frederick III, Elector of Saxony Leo VI, Byzantine Emperor Mandukhai Khatun, empress of the Mongol Empire Robert of Naples Sancho VI of Navarre...
five-year-old boy in whose name the loyal Eastern Mongol forces rallied. Mandukhai Khatun and Dayan Khan took advantage of Oirat disunity and weakness and...
Natsag 1998 Eternal Power of the Sky, Jantsannorov Natsag 1992 Queen Mandukhai, the Wise, Jantsannorov Natsag 1988 "Home". jantsannorov.com. Historical...
Srimanta Sankardeva, Assamese scholar and religious figure (d. c. 1568) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen January 4 – Cecilia of Brandenburg, Duchess of...
Defensor-Santiago (the Philippines), Sirimavo Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka) and Mandukhai Khatun (Mongolia). Kyrgyz oral literature includes the story of Janyl-myrza...
the authors liberate themselves from existing power structures. Queen Mandukhai the Wise (Mongolian: Мандухай сэцэн хатан, 1987) is a Mongolian film based...
Taikhu. Dayan Khan was saved by the Dalandaganad, and adopted by Queen Mandukhai of Manduul Khan later. The Dalandaganad were the descendants of the Tanggud...
Srimanta Sankardeva, Assamese scholar and religious figure (d. c. 1568) Mandukhai Khatun, Mongolian queen 1440 March 9: Frances of Rome, Italian Benedictine...