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page 115th-century Mongol khans
Dayan Khan
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Esen Taishi
leader of the Western Mongols
Mandukhai Khatun
Queen Mandukhai (; , ), also fully known as Wise Queen Mandukhai (; – 1510), was a queen of the Northern Yuan. With her second husband Batmunkh Dayan Khan, she helped reunite the warring Mongols.
Öljei Temür Khan
Khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Gün Temür Khan
khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Adai Khan
khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Mahakörgis Khan
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Örüg Temür Khan
Khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Agbarjin
Agbarjin (also spelled Agvarjin and Akbarjin; ; ), (1423–1454) was a claimant to the throne of the Northern Yuan dynasty in 1453. He was the youngest brother of Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha and Manduul Khan.
Ibak Khan
Khan of Sibir

Delbeg Khan
Khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Oyiradai
Oyiradai (; ), (?–1425) was a khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning from 1415 to 1425. Oyiradai ascended to the throne with the help of the Oirats after Delbeg Khan was killed by eastern Mongols led by Adai Khan or perished in a battle with the Ming dynasty in the same year. His ascent to the throne was meant to legitimize Oirat rule because he was a direct descendant of Ariq Böke. Oyiradai’s reign only covers western Mongolian Plateau but this was expanded near his death: during his rule, with help from the Ming dynasty, western Mongols headed by Toghan launched two significant campai
Molon Khan
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Manduul Khan
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Uwais Khan
khan of Moghulistan
Döndü Hatun
Turkish statesperson
Muhammad Khan
Khan of Moghulistan from 1408 to 1415
Naqsh-i-Jahan
Naqsh-i-Jahan (Chagatai and Persian: نقش جهان) was khan of Moghulistan from 1415 to 1418. He was son of Shams-i-Jahan.
Shams-i-Jahan
Shams-i-Jahan (Chagatai and Persian: شمس جهان) was Khan of Mughlistan from 1399 to 1408.