Dayan Khan 達延汗 ᠳᠠᠶᠠᠨ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ | |||||
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Khagan of all Mongols[1] | |||||
Khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty | |||||
Reign | 1480–1517 (1543?) | ||||
Coronation | 1480 | ||||
Predecessor | Manduul Khan | ||||
Successor | Bars Bolud Jinong | ||||
Born | 1472[2] Mongolian Plateau | ||||
Died | 1517[2][3] (1543?[4][5]) Mongolian Plateau | ||||
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House | Borjigin | ||||
Dynasty | Northern Yuan | ||||
Father | Bayanmunh | ||||
Mother | Shihir Taihu |
Dayan Khan (/ˈdaɪən xɑːn/; Mongolian: Даян Хаан [ˈtajɴ ˈχaːɴ]), born Batumöngke (Middle Mongol: [b̥atʰʊ̆møŋkʰĕ], Modern Mongol: [paʰtmɵŋx]; Chinese: 巴圖蒙克 Bātúméngkè; 1472–1517) was a khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning from 1480 to 1517. During his rule, he reunited the Mongols under Chinggisid supremacy. His reigning title, "Dayan", means "the whole"[6] or "long lasting" in Mongolian language as he was the longest reigning khagan of the unified Mongols.
Dayan Khan eliminated Oirat power and abolished the taishi system used by both local and foreign warlords. Dayan Khan's victory at Dalan Tergin reunified the Mongols and solidified their identity as Chinggisid people. His decision to divide the six tumens of Eastern Mongolia as fiefs for his sons created decentralized but stable Borjigin rule over the Mongolian Plateau for a century.
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