
Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia
The Mongolian-language counterpart was Dai Ön Ulus, also rendered as Ikh Yuan Üls or Yekhe Yuan Ulus. In Mongolian, Dai Ön a borrowing from Chinese, was often used in conjunction with the "Yeke Mongghul Ulus" ( 大蒙古國 ; 'Great Mongol State'), which resulted in the form ᠳᠠᠢ
Yuan Dynasty - New World Encyclopedia
The Yuan dynasty (Pinyin: Yuáncháo; Mongolian: Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus), lasting officially from 1279 to 1368, followed the Song dynasty and preceded the Ming dynasty in the historiography of China.
陈得芝:关于元朝的国号、年代与疆域问题 – 海交史
Oct 17, 2022 · 实际上,建“大元”国号后,原来的“大蒙古国”国号并没有取消,元朝的蒙古文文献中,全称是“称为大元的大蒙古国”(Dai ‘On kemeku Yeke mongghol Ulus,见1338年《达鲁花赤竹温台碑》)或“大元大蒙古国”(Dai ‘On Yeke Mongghol Ulus,见1362年《追封西宁王忻都碑
元朝(中国历史朝代)_百度百科
元朝建号以后,大蒙古国之名在汉文文书中不再使用,但并没有废除,蒙文文书中仍用此号,通常是与汉名国号并称,罗马字转写为Dai’on yeke Mongghol ulus(大元大蒙古国),或Dai’on Kemeku Yeke Mongghol Ulus(称为大元的大蒙古国)。
翻译的“小心思”:不同蒙古语语境下的“中国” - 知乎
除了成吉思汗所建立的“大蒙古国”和元朝(Dai On Yeke Mongqol ulus(大元大蒙古国),传统的“四大汗国”(元朝名义上的“藩属”),也可以使用“ulus”,如“Joei ulus(术赤汗国)”、“Caqatai ulus(察合台汗国)”等。
Yuan Dynasty - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The Yuan Dynasty (Chinese: 元朝, Modern Yuán Cháo; Mongolian: Classical Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus.PNG, Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus, Modern Их Юань улс.PNG, Их Юань улс, Ikh Yuanʹ Ül) also Mongol Dynasty, was the empire established by Kublai Khan, leader of the Mongolian Borjigin clan, after he conquered the Southern Song ...
(PDF) Where Did the Mongol Empire Come From? Medieval Mongol Ideas …
We know that yeke mongqol ulus was the appellation of the Mongol Empire until the very end of the Empire, as yeke mongqol ulus, dai ön yeke mongqol ulus [Great yuan Mongol Empire] or dai ön keme:kü yeke mongqol ulus [Mongol Empire so-called Great yuan] (大元 Ta yüan) repeatedly appear in the SinoMongolian inscriptions of 1335, 1338, 1346 ...
元朝和清朝的国号是什么? - 知乎
《蒙古语词根词典》以为dai是汉语“大”借词,dayičing是čing ulus(清朝)的敬称:yeke čing ulus(大清朝);čing, 借自汉语“诚”,专心的,诚挚的。 万历六年(1578)俺答在青海湖畔与锁南坚错见面受灌顶的事儿,从此蒙古右翼全都改信西藏佛教格鲁派,达赖 ...
Ulus is a key concept for the understanding of the Mongol Empire. The Mongols called the empire they had created the Mongol Ulus or the Yeke Mongol Ulus. They also called several subsidiary realms within the empire uluses.
Part 2 turns to the inner administration of Yeke Mong or ulus, or China Proper, under the direct control of the Great Kahn from his home on the Mongolian plateau. First, Dr. Sugiyama investigates the construction of Dadu or latter-day Peking.