Altan Khan | |
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Shunyi King (顺义王) | |
1st Ming Shunyi King (顺义王) | |
Reign | 21 April 1571 – 26 February 1582 |
Predecessor | First |
Successor | Sengge Düüreng |
Born | 1507 |
Died | 1582 (aged 74–75) |
Spouse | Erketü Qatun |
House | Borjigin |
Father | Bars Bolud Jinong |
Religion | Tibetan Buddhism |
Altan Khan of the Tümed (1507–1582; Mongolian: ᠠᠯᠲᠠᠨ ᠬᠠᠨ, Алтан хан; Chinese: 阿勒坦汗), whose given name was Anda (Mongolian: Алтан (Аньда);[1] Chinese: 俺答), was the leader of the Tümed Mongols[2][3][4] de facto ruler of the Right Wing, or western tribes, of the Mongols, and the first Ming Shunyi King (顺义王). He was the grandson of Dayan Khan (1464–1543), a descendant of Kublai Khan (1215–1294), who had managed to unite a tribal league between the Khalkha Mongols in the north and the Chahars (Tsakhars) to the south. His name means "Golden Khan" in the Mongolian language.