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page 117th-century Mongol khans
Hong Taiji
1st emperor of the Qing Dynasty (1592-1643)
Galdan Boshugtu Khan
Khong Tayiji or khan of the Dzungaria in the 17th century
Ligdan Khan
Khagan of the Mongols
Tsewang Rabtan
Khong tayiji or khan of the Dzoungars who invaded Tibet, ultimately defeated by the Qianlong Emperor of China
Erdeni Batur
Choros-Oirat prince
Güshi Khan
Mongolian Qoshot (Khoshut or Khoshuud) prince and Tibet King (1582-1655)

Lha-bzang Khan
Mongolian Khoshuud/qoshut leader and king of Tibet
Sengge
Sengge (, ; died 1671) was a Choros-Oirat prince and the chosen successor of his father Erdeni Batur to rule over the Dzungar. Sengge ruled over a section of the Dzungar from 1653 until his murder in 1671 by his two older half-brothers Chechen Tayiji and Zotov Batur. Sengge is best known for defeating Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the third Altan Khan, in 1667 and eliminating the Altan Khanate as a potential future threat to the Dzungar.
Buyan Sechen Khan
Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Ejei Khan
last Khaan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Dayan Otschir Khan
Mongolian Khan of Qoshot Khanat and Ruler of Tibet

Ubasi Khong Tayiji
17th century Mongolian prince
Muhammad Sultan
Khan of the Yarkent Khanate from 1592 to 1609
Khara Khula
Khara Khula (; died 1634) was a Choros prince and taishi of the Choros tribe. He is best known for forming and leading a coalition of the Four Oirats in battle against Ubashi Khong Tayiji, the Khalkha prince who ruled the Altan Khanate in present-day northwest Mongolia.
Sanniangzi
Influential member of the Borjigin clan in 17th-century Mongolia
Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji
Abdallah
Altan Khan of Khalkha
Mongol leaders (17th century)
Gonchig Dalai Khan
Mongol Qoshot Khan, and king of Tibet
Tenzin Wangchuk Khan
Mongol Qoshot Khan and King of Tibet