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  • [[Category:Yuan dynasty emperors]]
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  • ...(ruler)|Khaidu]], [[Khabul Khan]] and [[Ambaghai|Ambaghai Khan]]) and the emperors of the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]'s [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty ...za City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persia]], [[Emperors of China]], and [[Great Khans]] of Mongolia, and one became [[Sultan of Egy
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  • The [[Qing dynasty]] respected the Borjigin family and the early emperors married the Hasarid Borjigids of the Khorchin. Even among the pro-Qing Mong {{see also|Chinese emperors family tree (late)#Yuan dynasty and Northern Yuan dynasty|l1=Yuan and North
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  • ...the first people who used the titles ''[[khagan]]'' and ''khan'' for their emperors.<ref name="Grousset">{{cite book ...was regarded as a khan in the middle east and Asia. Ming Dynasty Chinese Emperors also used the term Xan to denote brave warriors and rulers. The title Khan
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  • The titles themselves were given by the [[Monarch|Kings]], [[Sultans]] and [[Emperors]] (equivalent to the western [[Fount of honour]]) to their sons and grandso ...f ones name, implying relationship to the Turk dynasties like the [[Mughal Emperors|Mughal Dynasty]] (the Imperial [[Timurid Dynasty|House of Timur]]).<ref>htt
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  • ...n Empire]] (in that context spelled as ''Şeh''), [[Mughal Empire|Mughal]] emperors of the [[Indian subcontinent religions|Indian Subcontinent]], the [[Bengal ...e full-length term, was the title of the [[List of kings of Persia|Persian emperors]]. It includes rulers of the first Persian Empire, the [[Achaemenid Empire|
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  • ...ns|Naiman]], [[Merkit|Mergid]], and [[Tatar confederation|Tatar]]. The Jin emperors, following a policy of [[divide and rule]], encouraged disputes among the t Genghis Khan and the following Yuan emperors forbade Islamic practices like Halal butchering, forcing Muslims to comply
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  • Genghis Khan, and the following [[Yuan dynasty|Yuan]] Emperors forbade Islamic practices like [[Halal|Halal butchering]], forcing Mongol m ...[[Attar of Nishapur]] and many other notable [[Muslim]]s. However, Mughal Emperors directly patronized the legacies of Genghis Khan and Timur; together their
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  • ...ello. For example, the opening introduction in ''The Book of Marvels'' to "emperors and kings, dukes and marquises" was lifted straight out of an [[Matter of B
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  • ...(ruler)|Khaidu]], [[Khabul Khan]] and [[Ambaghai|Ambaghai Khan]]) and the emperors of the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]'s [[Jin dynasty (1115–1234)|Jin dynasty ...za City|Gaza]]). They simultaneously became [[Padishah]]s of [[Persia]], [[Emperors of China]], and [[Great Khans]] of Mongolia, and one became [[Sultan of Egy
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  • The [[Qing dynasty]] respected the Borjigin family and the early emperors married the Hasarid Borjigids of the Khorchin. Even among the pro-Qing Mong {{see also|Chinese emperors family tree (late)#Yuan dynasty and Northern Yuan dynasty|l1=Yuan and North
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  • The Qing Emperors then placed the [[Chahar Mongols]] under their direct rule.
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  • The Qing Emperors then placed the [[Chahar Mongols]] under their direct rule.
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  • [[Category:Yuan dynasty emperors]]
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  • ...lar to those in the early empire. For example, some of the later Mongolian Emperors' names include [[Batumöngke (disambiguation)|Batumöngke]], Buyan, Esen, T
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  • ...o writing in their native Persian tongue.<ref>Francis Robinson, The Mughal Emperors and the Islamic Dynasties of India, Iran and Central Asia, Pages 19 and 36<
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  • * {{cite book|last=Sotinel|first=Claire|chapter=Emperors and Popes in the Sixth Century: The Western View|editor-last=Maas|editor-fi * [http://www.roman-emperors.org/ De Imperatoribus Romanis]. Birçok Bizans imparatorunun akademik biyog
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  • ...writing in Persian rather than Arabic.<ref>Francis Robinson, ''The Mughal Emperors And The Islamic Dynasties of India, Iran and Central Asia'', pages 19 and 3 *Robinson, Francis. ''The Mughal Emperors And the Islamic Dynasties of India, Iran and Central Asia''. Thames and Hud
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