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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; 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 Batu Khan.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MengtemuMengtemu - Wikipedia

    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. Tras el derrocamiento de la dinastía Yuan (1271-1368), Möngke-Temür, un alto funcionario de los Yuan, se había colocado a sí mismo a la cabeza de los oirates. Cuando murió, tres caciques, Mahamu (Mahmud), Taiping y Batu-Bolad, los gobernaron. 3 Enviaron emisarios con regalos a la dinastía Ming.

  5. Möngke Temür ( chino: 猛 哥 帖 木耳; pinyin: Měnggē Tiē mù'ěr o 猛 哥 帖木儿; Měnggē Tiē mù er) o Dudu Mengtemu ( manchú: ᡩᡠᡩᡠ ᠮᡝᡢᡨᡝ᠋ᠮᡠ; 孟特穆; Mèngtèmù) (1370-1433) fue el cacique Jurchen de la tribu Odoli, una de las tres tribus del valle inferior del río Sunggari en Manchuria.

  6. 10 de may. de 2016 · 44 Rashīd al-Dīn states that Möngke Temür was a child, and two senior commanders made campaign decisions; then contradictorily quotes a commander claiming that Abagha chose Möngke Temür to succeed him as Ilkhan.

  7. Temür 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. He was the last Yuan ruler to maintain firm control over China, but he never exercised real power over Mongol.