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Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mansur Khan (Moghul Khan) Mansur Khan (1482/3–1543) (; (ウイグル語:منصور خان)), was a khan of eastern Moghulistan from 1503 until his death. From his father Ahmad Alaq, the previous khan, he inherited the eastern parts of Moghulistan proper (Yili area), the Muslim oasis cities of Yanqi, Baicheng, and Kuche, and the Buddhist "Uighur" holdout of Turfan.〔"Chapter LIV. Transactions of Mansur Khan" in Mirza Muhammad Haidar. ''The Tarikh-i-Rashidi: A History of the Moghuls of Central Asia.''Trans. Edward Denison Ross. ISBN 81-86787-02-X〕 He also led a jihad of conquest against Oirat Mongol and Chinese territories to the east, including Hami and Dunhuang, and attempted to convert the Kyrgyz to Islam. ==Life== When he was nineteen, Mansur was made khan by his father, who departed to join his brother Mahmud Khan in a campaign against the Shaybanid Uzbeks of Transoxiana. The campaign ended in disaster, as both Ahmad and Mahmud were captured. They were released but Ahmad died shortly after in Aksu. Following Ahmad's death, Mansur set up his court in Aksu.
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