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page 1Mongolian Buddhist monarchs

Kublai Khan
founding emperor of the Yuan dynasty, grandson of Genghis Khan (1215–1294)
Hulegu Khan
Western Asian Mongol ruler (c. 1217–1265)

Temür Khan
2nd emperor of the Yuan Dynasty

Abaqa Khan
the second Ilkhan of Mongol Ilkhanate (1265–1282)
Arghun
Bogd Khan
Great Khan of Outer Mongolia (1869–1924)

Külüg Khan
emperor of the Yuan Dynasty

Kuchlug
Kuchlug (also spelled Küchlüg, Küçlüg, Güčülüg, Quqluq) (; ; d. 1218) was a member of the Naiman tribe who became the last emperor of the Western Liao dynasty (Qara Khitai). The Naimans were defeated by Genghis Khan and he fled westward to the Western Liao, where he became an advisor to his future father-in-law Yelü Zhilugu. He later rebelled, usurped the throne and took control of the empire, putting an end to the rule of the House of Yelü. He was killed in 1218 by the Mongols and the domain of the Western Liao was absorbed into the Mongol Empire.
Altan Khan
leader of the Tümed Mongols
Gegeen Khan
emperor of the Yuan Dynasty

Gaykhatu
Gaykhatu (Mongolian script:; ) was the fifth Ilkhanate ruler in Iran. He reigned from 1291 to 1295. His Buddhist baghshi gave him the Tibetan name Rinchendorje () which appeared on his paper money.
Rinchinbal Khan
emperor of the Yuan Dynasty (1326-1332)
Jayaatu Khan Tugh Temür
Yuan dynasty emperor from 1328 to 1332
Khutughtu Khan
emperor of the Yuan Dynasty
Abtai Sain Khan
khan of Tüsheet
Godan Khan
Mongolian khan, second son of ögödei
Tümen Jasagtu Khan
Khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty