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- ...]]s began to challenge the Eastern Mongolic peoples under the [[Borjigin]] monarchs in the late 14th century and Mongolia was divided into two parts: [[Western ...Russia. The [[Russian Orthodox church]], by contrast, pressured [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] Kalmyks to adopt Orthodoxy.In January 1771, approximately 200,000 (170,0079 KB (10.862 kelime) - 11:17, 25 Mart 2017
- ...artistic styles, leading to the building of foreign merchants' quarters, [[Buddhist monasteries]], [[mosques]], and [[Christian churches]] in the Mongol capita ...rn church describing the Pax Mongolica: "... Khagan is one of the greatest monarchs and all lords of the state, e.g., the king of Almaligh (Chagatai Khanate),108 KB (16.440 kelime) - 11:59, 25 Mart 2017
- ...losophical and moral lessons from other religions. He consulted [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] monks, [[Islam|Muslims]], [[Christianity|Christian]] missionaries, and th ...y in [[Yan'an]] some {{convert|900|km|mi|abbr=on}} on carts to safety at a Buddhist monastery, the Dongshan Dafo Dian, where it remained for ten years. In 194999 KB (15.120 kelime) - 12:00, 25 Mart 2017
- ...]]s began to challenge the Eastern Mongolic peoples under the [[Borjigin]] monarchs in the late 14th century and Mongolia was divided into two parts: [[Western ...Russia. The [[Russian Orthodox church]], by contrast, pressured [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] Kalmyks to adopt Orthodoxy.In January 1771, approximately 200,000 (170,0079 KB (10.862 kelime) - 18:03, 25 Mart 2017
- ...inst the will of Doquz Khatun.{{sfn|Jackson|2014|p=176}} The erection of a Buddhist temple at Ḵoy testifies his interest in that religion.<ref>{{iranica|hula [[Category:Buddhist monarchs]]24 KB (3.636 kelime) - 16:55, 26 Mart 2017
- ...]]. In 1226, however, [[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]], the last of the Khwarizm monarchs, returned to [[Persia]] to revive the empire lost by his father, [[Muhammad ...onquest in Mongol Eurasia'', p.84</ref> Around the same time, a Kashmiri [[Buddhist]] master, Otochi, and his brother Namo arrived at the court of Ögedei.29 KB (4.445 kelime) - 16:57, 26 Mart 2017
- ...]]. In 1226, however, [[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]], the last of the Khwarizm monarchs, returned to [[Persia]] to revive the empire lost by his father, [[Muhammad ...onquest in Mongol Eurasia'', p.84</ref> Around the same time, a Kashmiri [[Buddhist]] master, Otochi, and his brother Namo arrived at the court of Ögedei.29 KB (4.445 kelime) - 16:58, 26 Mart 2017
- ...the collection of all taxes in Kublai's estates. As his [[Confucian]] and Buddhist advisers pointed out, Kublai first sent his wives to the court of Khagan an ...ngke appointed his generals, Sali and Takudar, to replace the court and a Buddhist master, Otochi, as darughachi to Kashmir. However, the Kashmiri king killed40 KB (6.366 kelime) - 18:12, 26 Mart 2017
- ...his grandfather [[Genghis Khan]] advised, Sorghaghtani chose a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[Tangut people|Tangut]] woman as her son's nurse, whom Kublai later hono ...f> Haiyun also introduced Kublai to the formerly [[Taoism|Daoist]] and now Buddhist monk, Liu Bingzhong. Liu was a painter, calligrapher, poet, and mathematici86 KB (13.164 kelime) - 18:17, 26 Mart 2017
- In 1275 Kaidu invaded [[Ürümqi]] and demanded its submission, but the Buddhist Idiqut resisted. Kublai sent a relief force to expel him. Kublai's son Nomu [[Category:13th-century monarchs in Asia]]8 KB (1.190 kelime) - 18:21, 26 Mart 2017
- ...previous khan. Huge amounts, moreover, were spent on the construction of [[Buddhist temples]] at Dadu and Shangdu. Fresh honors were decreed to the memory of t ...dent. However, Khayishan was the first Khagan to tax the lands held by the Buddhist monks and the followers of [[Taoism]], hithero exempt.15 KB (2.233 kelime) - 18:39, 26 Mart 2017
- ...ower. Under his Chinggisid puppet khans, he drove back the [[Moghulistan]] monarchs and crushed the Three Guards, Kara Del and the [[Jurchen people|Jurchen]]. ...gisids. [[Tümen Jasagtu Khan]] appointed a [[Tibetan Buddhism|Tibetan]] [[Buddhist]] chaplain of the Karma-pa order. In 1580 northern Khalkha proclaimed their33 KB (4.999 kelime) - 18:43, 26 Mart 2017
- ...were generally tolerant of many religions. Abaqa himself was marginally [[Buddhist]], though he was also very sympathetic to Christianity due to his mother's [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]]17 KB (2.494 kelime) - 17:27, 4 Eylül 2019
- ...nephew [[Arghun]], the governor of [[greater Khorasan|Khorasan]], was a [[Buddhist]]; and asked{{who|date=January 2015}} [[Kublai Khan]], the Great Khan of th [[Category:13th-century monarchs in Asia]]3 KB (451 kelime) - 20:10, 26 Mart 2017
- ...291. He was the son of [[Abaqa Khan]], and like his father, was a devout [[Buddhist]] (although pro-Christian). He was known for sending several embassies to E Arghun was a Buddhist, but as did most [[Turco-Mongols]], he showed great tolerance for all faith20 KB (2.991 kelime) - 22:27, 8 Eylül 2019