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Möngke Khan, approximately 1208-1259

LC control no.n 85284733
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingMöngke Khan, approximately 1208-1259
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Variant(s)Mangu, Grand Khan, approximately 1208-1259
Meng-ko, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
Mengge, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
Mongka, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
Möngke, Grand Qan, approximately 1208-1259
Möngke, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
Möngke Khan, ca. 1208-1259
Munkė, Velikiĭ khan, approximately 1208-1259
Yuan Xianzong, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
元宪宗, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
元憲宗, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1208-1259
Mȯnkh Khaan, approximately 1208-1259
Mȯngke Qaġan, approximately 1208-1259
Birth date1208~
Death date1259
Special noteNon-latin references not evaluated
Found inAllsen, T.T. Mongol imperialism, c1987: CIP galley (Grand Qan Möngke, r. 1251-1259)
Collier's: v. 16, p. 455E (Mangu=Möngke)
Bolʹshai︠a︡ sov. ėnt︠s︡., 3rd ed.: v. 17, p. 116 (Munkė, 1208-1259, the 4th Velikiĭ khan of the Mongol empire, grandson of Gengis Khan, ruled 1251-1259, d. in China)
Mongġol-un ġurban qaġan-Ȯgedei, Gu̇yu̇g, Mȯngke, 1985: t.p. (Mȯngke) p. 183 (b. 1208; grand son of Genghis Khan, Mongol ruler) colophon (in Chinese: Meng-ko)
Wikipedia, Mar. 3, 2009 (Möngke Khan; also transliterated as Mongke, Mongka, Möngka, Mangu or Mangku; (Chinese: 蒙哥; pinyin: Ménggē); Khagan of the Mongol Empire (Khan of the Mongols); b. c. 1208; d. Aug. 11, 1259; fourth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1251 to 1259; brother of Hulagu and Kublai Khan; a grandson of Genghis Khan; Möngke Khan is usually referred to as Yuan Xianzong (simplified Chinese: 元宪宗; traditional Chinese: 元憲宗) in Chinese historiography; regnal titles: Great Khan of Mongol Empire)
Mȯnkh Khaan, 2016: spine (Mȯngke Qaġan [in Mongolian script])
Not found inAmericana; Britannica.
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