Bars Bolud Jinong

Barsbolad Jinong Khan (Mongolian: Барсболд жонон хаан) or Barsbolad Khan ((Mongolian: Барсболд хаан), 1490–1519) was a Mongol Khan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty in Mongolia. Barsbolad Jinong was the third son of Dayan Khan, who appointed his grandson (the eldest son of Dayan Khan's second son), Bodi Alagh Khan as his successor. After the death of Dayan Khan, Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong proclaimed himself as the great khan, claiming that Bodi Alagh Khan was too young and too inexperienced to maintain the large Mongol empire, and he was able to rally support from some Mongol populace who feared that after a century of fighting, the unification and prosperity finally achieved by Dayan Khan was to be lost and a more experience leader was needed. However, more than three years later, Bodi Alagh Khan allied with another uncle of his, the fourth son of Dayan Khan and challenged the Barsbolad Jinong, and both sides reached a compromise to avoid bloodshed among fellow Mongols: Barsbolad (Basbolud) Jinong would give up the crown and Bodi Alagh Khan would be the new Great Khan of Mongols, while his sons were also named as different khans. However, the loss of the crown of Great Khan of Mongol was too much for Barsbolad Jinong and he soon died afterward. He was the father of Altan Khan, one of the great leaders of the Northern Yuan Dynasty. Barsbold was very well known for his bravery and exceptional military skills in his father's campaigns against Oirats and other Mongol fractions.

Bars Bolud Jinong House of Borjigin Died: 1516-1519
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Dayan Khan
Khan of the Great Yuan
1516–1519
Succeeded by
Bodi Alagh Khan (Budi)
Northern Yuan Dynasty (1368–1635)
Political organization Emperors Terms and prominent people
Six Tumen Mongols Four Tumen Oirats Notable cities

Three Eastern Tumens
Khalkha
Chakhar
Uriankhai
Three Western Tumens
Ordos
Tümed
Yungshiyebu

Choros
Torghud
Khoid
Dorbed

Yingchang
Karakorum
Hohhot
Chagaan

Ukhaantu Khan Toghun-Temur (1333–1370)
Biligtü Khan Ayushiridara (1370–1378)
Uskhal Khan Tögüs Temür (1378–1388)
Jorightu Khan Yesüder (1388–1392)?
Engke Khan (?–1392)
Elbeg Nigülesügchi Khan (1392–1399)
Gün Temür Khan (1400–1402)
Örüg Temür Khan Gulichi (1402–1408)
Öljei Temür Khan Bunyashiri (1403–1412)
Delbeg Khan (1415)
Oyiradai Khan (1415–1425)
Adai Khan (1425–1438)
Tayisung Khan Toghtoa Bukha (1433–1452)
Agbarjin (1453)
Esen Tayisi (1453–1454)
Markörgis Khan (Ükegtü) (1454–1465)
Mulan Khan (1465–1466)
Manduulun Khan (1475–1478)
Dayan Khan (1478–1516)
Bars Bolud Jinong (deputy)
Bodi Alagh Khan (1516–1547)
Darayisung Gödeng Khan (1547–1557)
Tümen Jasaghtu Khan (1557–1592)
Buyan Sechen Khan (1592–1603)
Ligden Khan (1604–1634)
Ejei Khan (1634–1635)

Titles Prominent politicians and generals

Khagan
Khan
Khatun
Taishi
Jinong
Khong Tayiji
Noyan
Darqan
Chingsang
Wang

Köke Temür
Arugtai
Bahamu
Toghan taishi
Gulichi
Bek Arslan
Unebolad wang
Altan Khan

Persondata
Name Jinong, Bars Bolud
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 1490
Place of birth
Date of death 1519
Place of death


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