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- Kublai Khan, Khubilai Khan or "the last of the Great Khans", was a Mongol military leader. He was the fifth Khagan (1260–1294) of the Mongol Em...
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- Emperor Renzong of Yuan China was the 4th leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1311 and 1320. Renzong stood...
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- male, deceased (1332)
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- Rinchinbal was the 14th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan emperor of China. He was the second son of Kuśala Khutughtu Khan and a y...
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- male, deceased (1323)
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- Gegeen Khan, born Shidibala (from Sanskrit Siddhipāla) was the ninth grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty). He was the el...
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- Jayaatu Khan, born Tugh Temür, was the 11th and 13th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty) and reigned as Emperor of China. He...
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- male, deceased (1370)
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- Ukhaatu Khan, born Toghun Temür, was the fifteenth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and the eleventh Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. During his reign, t...
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- male, deceased (1307)
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- Emperor Chengzong of Yuan China was the second leader of the Yuan Dynasty to rule as Emperor of China and did so between 1294 and 1307. He was the...
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- male, deceased (1328)
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- Yesün Temür Khan (Classical Mongolian: Yesün temür qaγan; Khalkha Mongolian: Есѳнтѳмѳр хаан "Yösöntömör haan") was the tenth grand-khan of the Mong...
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- Khutughtu Khan, born Kuśala (Qošila, Küsala, Küsele, Хѳслэн Höslen), was the 12th grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty). He...
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- Külüg Khan, born Khayishan, was the seventh grand-khan of the Mongol Empire (Dai-ön Ulus/Yuan Dynasty). He was the eldest son of Darmabala and Dag...
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