Mongolia: Tumen Jasagtu Khan. Khagan of the Northern Yuan Dynasty (r. 1558-1592), 20th century. Tumen Jasagtu/Zasagt Khan (1539-1592) was a khagan of Mongolia who reigned from 1558 to 1592. He was the successor of Darayisung Godeng Khan and had direct rule over the Chahar. Unlike his father, he succeeded in uniting the entire Mongols, including the Western Mongols, without great bloodshed. He adopted Tibetan Buddhism, and made reforms to state laws. He also raided Ming China multiple times and conquered new lands and peoples.
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