LC control no. | n 98921304 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Güyük Khan, approximately 1206-1248 |
Variant(s) | Gueiyou, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 Gu̇i︠u︡g khaan, approximately 1206-1248 Gu̇yu̇g, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 Güyük Khan, ca. 1206-1248 Kuei-yu, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 Kuyuk, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 Yuan Dingzong, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 元定宗, Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, approximately 1206-1248 |
Birth date | 1206~ |
Death date | 1248 |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | Mongġol-un ġurban qaġan-Ȯgedei, Gu̇yu̇g, Mȯngke, 1985: t.p. (Gu̇yu̇g) p. 153 (b. 1206; grand son of Genghis Khan, Mongol ruler) p. 179 (d. 1248) colophon (in Chinese: Kuei-yu) Britannica (Güyük; Kuyuk) Wikipedia, Mar. 3, 2009 (Güyük Khan; cyrillic: Gu̇i︠u︡g khaan [in cyrillic]; b. ca. 1206; d. 1248, Xinjiang, China; third Great Khan of the Mongol Empire (1246-1248); when Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in 1271, he had Güyük Khan placed on the official record as Dingzong (Chinese: 定宗); usually referred to as Yuan Dingzong (Chinese: 元定宗) in Chinese historiography) |