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  1. ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ Өлзийт Төмөр хаан) ou Chengzong (chinois : 成宗), né en 1265, mort le 10 février 1307, prince mongol descendant de Gengis Khan, est le deuxième empereur de la dynastie Yuan après Kubilai Khan, gouvernant l'Empire chinois de 1294 à 1307.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Temür_KhanTemür Khan - Wikipedia

    Temür was the third son of the Crown Prince Zhenjin and a grandson of the Yuan Dynasty founder Kublai Khan. During his rule, he achieved the nominal suzerainty of all Mongol states of the time. He showed respect for Confucianism, and called off invasions of Burma, Đại Việt and Japan.

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    Timur's Turco-Mongolian heritage provided opportunities and challenges as he sought to rule the Mongol Empire and the Muslim world. According to the Mongol traditions, Timur could not claim the title of khan or rule the Mongol Empire because he was not a descendant of Genghis Khan.

  4. Temür (born 1265, China—died 1307, China) was the grandson and successor of the great Kublai Khan; he ruled (1295–1307) as emperor of the Yuan (Mongol) dynasty (1206–1368) of China and as great khan of the Mongol Empire.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Temür Khan. Biography: Also known as Öljeitü, or Emperor Qinming Guangxiao, Temür (which means "blessed iron Khan" in the Mongolian language) ruled as the second emperor of China's Yuan (Mongol) Dynasty from 1294, until his death in 1307.

  6. 20 juin 2024 · Timur, also called Timur the Lame and Tamerlane, Turkic conqueror, chiefly remembered for the barbarity of his conquests from India and Russia to the Mediterranean Sea and for the cultural achievements of his dynasty. Learn more about Timur’s life and conquests in this article.

  7. Temür Khan (1265 - 2 février 1307) Également connu sous le nom de Mongolie Temür et avec les Chinois Chengzong (Chinois: 元 成 宗), il était Empereur de Chine de 1294 un 1307, dynastie mongole yuan.