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  1. Möngke Temür ( Mongolian: ᠮᠦᠨᠺᠬᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ, romanized: Мөнхтөмөр, lit. 'Eternal Iron'; Chinese: 蒙哥帖木兒) or Tash Möngke [1] [2] was one of the sons of il-khan Hulagu. He ruled over the Ilkhanate in the Mongol Empire.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mengu-TimurMengu-Timur - Wikipedia

    Munkh Tumur or Möngke Temür (Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠩᠬᠡᠲᠡᠮᠦᠷ, Мөнхтөмөр; Turki/Kypchak: منکو تمور ‎; Russian: Мангутемир, romanized: Mangutemir; died 1280) was a son of Toqoqan Khan and Köchu Khatun of Oirat, daughter of Toralchi Küregen and granddaughter of Qutuqa Beki, and the grandson of ...

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    Möngke Temür (Chinese: 猛哥帖木耳; pinyin: Měnggē Tiē mù'ěr or 猛哥帖木儿; Měnggē Tiēmù'er) or Dudu Mengtemu (Manchu: ᡩᡠᡩᡠ ᠮᡝᡢᡨᡝ᠋ᠮᡠ; 孟特穆; Mèngtèmù) (1370–1433) was a Jurchen chieftain of the Odoli tribe, one of the three tribes of the lower Sunggari river valley in Manchuria.

  4. Möngke-Temür se pone a la cabeza de los oirates • 1399: Los oirates overthrow a Genghisid Khagan • 1455: Esen Tayishi se convierte en emperador de los Mongoles • 1616–1617: Movimiento de los torghutes hacia el Volga • Década de 1630: Establecimiento del kanato de Zungaria y del kanato de Khoshut • 1634: Disuelto: Forma de ...

  5. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Temür (born 1265, China—died 1307, China) was the grandson and successor of the great Kublai Khan; he ruled (1295–1307) as emperor of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1206–1368) of China and as great khan of the Mongol Empire.

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  6. By contrast, Mamluk sources state that Möngke Temür actually convinced Abagha to send him on the campaign; Amitai finds this problematic. Reuven Amitai, Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilhānid War, 1260–1281 (Cambridge, 1995),p. 189.

  7. Möngke Temür was an unusually welldocumented individual of the early fifteenth century, known to the courts of both Yi Korea and Ming China.