Marriage and Children
Dayan Khan married Mandukhai the Wise, Guushi and Jimsgene.
Dayan Khan Batumongke and Mandukhai's children included:
- Turbolad
- Ulusbold
- Arsubolad
- Barsubolad
- Töröltu (Gegeen abuhai)
- Ochirbolad
- Alchubolad
- Albold
Dayan Khan Batumongke and Jimsgene's children included:
- Gersenji
- Gerbold
Dayan Khan and Guushi (Khusei) khatun's children included:
- Gert
- Chin taiji
His sons were made tribal chiefs. Many princes in Mongolia were his descendants such as Altan Khan and Ligden Khan. Dayan Khan and his successor Khagans led the Chahar tümen directly. The Chinese chroniclers of the Ming Dynasty considered him as Holy Emperor who restored former glory of the Mongol Empire. There is so much that is uncertain about Dayan Khan's life after the death of Mandukhai. The dates of death range from 1517 until 1543.
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