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   xùn ( 1520 nián 1557 nián), zūn hào téng hànměnggǔ dàhánchá 'ěr 'èr rèn hànā hàn de zhǎngzǐ, 1547 nián wèizài tǒng zhì jiān de 'ǎn hàn jué bìng dàhán kàn zuò gòng zhù xùn de shí kòng zhì 'ǎn xùn bèi dōng qiān。 1551 nián xùn jiē shòu 'ǎn hàn de lǐng dǎo huàn liǎo jiān hàn de zūn hào hòu hàn tíng qiān zhì liáo dōng zhēn rén de biān jièdàhán quán xià jiàngzhī hòu suī rán yòu shí hái chéng rèn dàhán de wèidàn hěn duō de luò dōuyòu liǎo de kèhán


  Up to turn to Johnson (1520 -1,557), the appellation Kooten Khan, Mongol Khan, Khan Chahar second. A stab Khan Bodie's eldest son, succeeded to the throne in 1547. During his rule, the rise of Tomoto of Altan Khan, not to sweat as the Castles, up to turn to Johnson's strength was beyond the control of Altan. Johnson was forced to turn to Eastward up. 1551, up to turn to Johnson to accept the leadership of Altan Khan, in exchange for a strong grid Khan appellation. Later, he moved to Liaodong and Jurchen court Khan border, sweat power declined significantly. After the ministries sometimes also recognized the status of sweat, but many tribes have their own Khan.
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