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There are 73 total results for your khan search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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hàn
    han4
han
 kan
    かん

More info & calligraphy:

Khan
perspiration; sweat; CL:滴[di1],頭|头[tou2],身[shen1]; to be speechless (out of helplessness, embarrassment etc) (Internet slang used as an interjection)
(See ハン) khan (medieval ruler of a Tatary tribe); (surname) Fuzakashi
Sweat; vast.

成吉思汗

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chéng jí sī hán
    cheng2 ji2 si1 han2
ch`eng chi ssu han
    cheng chi ssu han
 jingisukan
    じんぎすかん

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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan (1162-1227), founder and ruler of the Mongol Empire
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish; slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing this dish; (person) Genghis Khan

可汗

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kè hán
    ke4 han2
k`o han
    ko han
 kagan; kakan
    かがん; かかん
khan (loanword)
(from "khaghan") (See ハン) khan
khan. A Turkish term for 'prince'.

伯顏


伯颜

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bà yán
    ba4 yan2
pa yen
Bayan (name); Bayan of the Baarin (1236-1295), Mongol Yuan general under Khubilai Khan, victorious over the Southern Song 1235-1239; Bayan of the Merkid (-1340), Yuan dynasty general and politician

囘鶻


囘鹘

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huí gú
    hui2 gu2
hui ku
 Ekotsu
高車; 高昌. M067729彝 Uighurs, M067729胡; A branch of the Turks first heard of in the seventh century in the Orkhon district where they remained until A. D. 840, when they were defeated and driven out by the Kirghiz; one group went to Kansu, where they remained until about 1020; another group founded a kingdom in the Turfan country which survived until Mongol times. They had an alphabet which was copied from the Soghdian. Chingis Khan adopted it for writing Mongolian. A. D. 1294 the whole Buddhist canon was translated into Uighur.

土門


土门

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tǔ mén
    tu3 men2
t`u men
    tu men
 domon
    どもん
Tumen or Bumin Khan (-553), founder of Göktürk khanate
(surname) Domon

大汗

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dà hàn
    da4 han4
ta han
 taikan
    たいかん
profuse perspiration
Great Khan; Grand Khan

拖雷

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tuō léi
    tuo1 lei2
t`o lei
    to lei
Tolui (1193-1232), fourth son of Genghis Khan

朮赤


术赤

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zhú chì
    zhu2 chi4
chu ch`ih
    chu chih
Jöchi (c. 1182-1227) Mongol army commander, eldest of Genghis Khan’s four sons

長樂


长乐

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cháng lè
    chang2 le4
ch`ang le
    chang le
 nagara
    ながら
Changle, a district of Fuzhou City 福州市[Fu2zhou1 Shi4], Fujian; Princess Changle of Western Wei of the Northern Dynasties 西魏[Xi1 Wei4], given in marriage c. 545 to Bumin Khan 土門|土门[Tu3men2]
(surname) Nagara

ぱかん

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 hagan
    ハガン
(from "khaghan") (See ハン) khan; (place-name) Pagan (Burmah)

元世祖

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yuán shì zǔ
    yuan2 shi4 zu3
yüan shih tsu
lit. progenitor of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), title of Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294

元太祖

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yuán tài zǔ
    yuan2 tai4 zu3
yüan t`ai tsu
    yüan tai tsu
posomethingumous title of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗[Cheng2 ji2 si1 han2] (1162-1227)

八思巴

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bā sī bā
    ba1 si1 ba1
pa ssu pa
 Hasshiha
Also 發思巴 Bashpa, Phagspa, Baghcheba, Blo-gros-rgyal-mtshah, Chos-rgyal-ḥphags-pa. A śramaṇa of Tibet, teacher and confidential adviser of Kublai Khan, who appointed him head of the Buddhist church of Tibet A.D. 1260. He is the author of a manual of Buddhist terminology彰所知論 and translated another work into Chinese. In A.D. 1269 he constructed an alphabet for the Mongol language, "adapted from the Tibetan and written vertically," and a syllabary borrowed from Tibetan, known by the name of Hkhor-yig, for which, however, the Lama Chos-kyi-hod-zer 1307-1311 substituted another alphabet based on that of Śākya-paṇḍita.

博格多

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bó gé duō
    bo2 ge2 duo1
po ko to
Bogdo, last Khan of Mongolia

察合臺


察合台

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chá gě tái
    cha2 ge3 tai2
ch`a ko t`ai
    cha ko tai
Chagatai (died 1241), a son of Genghis Khan

忽必烈

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hū bì liè
    hu1 bi4 lie4
hu pi lieh
Khubilai Khan (1215-1294), grandson of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗, first Yuan dynasty emperor, reigned 1260-1294

拔思發


拔思发

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bá sī fā
    ba2 si1 fa1
pa ssu fa
 Bashihotsu
拔合思巴; 八思巴 Baschpa (Phags-pa), Tibetan Buddhist and adviser of Kublai Khan, v. 八發 (八發思).

木華黎


木华黎

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mù huá lí
    mu4 hua2 li2
mu hua li
Muqali or Mukhali (1170-1223), military commander under Genghis Khan 成吉思汗[Cheng2 ji2 si1 han2]

清太宗

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qīng tài zōng
    qing1 tai4 zong1
ch`ing t`ai tsung
    ching tai tsung
posomethingumous title of Hong Taiji 皇太極|皇太极[Huang2 Tai4 ji2] (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor

清太祖

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qīng tài zǔ
    qing1 tai4 zu3
ch`ing t`ai tsu
    ching tai tsu
posomethingumous title of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4] (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1] (from 1616)

皇太極


皇太极

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huáng tài jí
    huang2 tai4 ji2
huang t`ai chi
    huang tai chi
Hong Taiji (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor; posomethingumous name 清太宗[Qing1 Tai4 zong1]

窩闊臺


窝阔台

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wō kuò tái
    wo1 kuo4 tai2
wo k`uo t`ai
    wo kuo tai
Ögedei Khan (1186-1242), a son of Genghis Khan

鐵木真


铁木真

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tiě mù zhēn
    tie3 mu4 zhen1
t`ieh mu chen
    tieh mu chen
Temujin, birth name of Genghis Khan 成吉思汗[Cheng2 ji2 si1 han2]

クビライ

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 kubirai
    クビライ
(person) Kublai Khan

テムジン

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 temujin
    テムジン
(person) Temujin (birth name of Genghis Khan)

努爾哈赤


努尔哈赤

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nǔ ěr hā chì
    nu3 er3 ha1 chi4
nu erh ha ch`ih
    nu erh ha chih
Nurhaci (1559-1626), founder and first Khan of the Manchu Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1] (from 1616)

月即別汗

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 uzubekuhan
    ウズベクハン
(person) Öz Beg Khan (1282-1341)

窩闊臺汗


窝阔台汗

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wō kuò tái hán
    wo1 kuo4 tai2 han2
wo k`uo t`ai han
    wo kuo tai han
Ögedei Khan (1186-1242), a son of Genghis Khan

紮馬剌丁


扎马剌丁

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zā mǎ lá dīng
    za1 ma3 la2 ding1
tsa ma la ting
Jamal al-Din ibn Muhammad al-Najjari (13th century), famous Persian astronomer and scholar who served Khubilai Khan 忽必烈 from c. 1260

耶律楚材

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yē lǜ chǔ cái
    ye1 lu:4 chu3 cai2
yeh lü ch`u ts`ai
    yeh lü chu tsai
Yelü Chucai (1190-1244), Khitan statesman and advisor to Genghis Khan and Ögödei Khan, known for convincing the Mongols to tax the conquered population of the north China plains rather than slaughter it

長樂公主


长乐公主

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cháng lè gōng zhǔ
    chang2 le4 gong1 zhu3
ch`ang le kung chu
    chang le kung chu
Princess Changle of Western Wei of the Northern dynasties 西魏[Xi1 Wei4], given in marriage c. 545 to Bumin Khan 土門|土门[Tu3 men2]

ジンギス汗

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 jingisukan
    ジンギスかん
(kana only) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish; slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing this dish; (person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227)

チャガタイ

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 chagatai
    チャガタイ
(person) Chagatai Khan

チンギス汗

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 chingisuhaan / chingisuhan
    チンギスハーン
(person) Genghis Khan

ハンユニス

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 hanyunisu
    ハンユニス
(place-name) Khan Yunis

ワリカーン

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 warikaan / warikan
    ワリカーン
(person) Wali Khan

功嘉葛刺思

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gōng jiā gé cì sī
    gong1 jia1 ge2 ci4 si1
kung chia ko tz`u ssu
    kung chia ko tzu ssu
 Kukakasekishi
Kun-dgah-grags, also named 膽巴 Danupa, a famous Tibetan monk of the thirteenth century, who had influence at the Mongol court under Kublai Khan and after, d. 1303.

博格多汗宮


博格多汗宫

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bó gé duō hán gōng
    bo2 ge2 duo1 han2 gong1
po ko to han kung
the Palace of the Bogdo Khan in Ulan Bator, Mongolia

成吉思汗鍋

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 jingisukannabe
    ジンギスカンなべ
(ateji / phonetic) (1) slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing the Genghis Khan dish; (2) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish

汗騰格里峰


汗腾格里峰

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hán téng gé lǐ fēng
    han2 teng2 ge2 li3 feng1
han t`eng ko li feng
    han teng ko li feng
Khan Tengri or Mt Hantengri on the border between Xinjiang and Kazakhstan

ウンドルカン

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 undorukan
    ウンドルカン
(place-name) Undur Khan

ジンギスカン

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 jingisukan
    ジンギスカン
(kana only) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish; slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing this dish; (person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227)

ジンギス汗鍋

see styles
 jingisukannabe
    ジンギスカンなべ
(1) slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing the Genghis Khan dish; (2) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish

タキーカーン

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 takiikaan / takikan
    タキーカーン
(person) Taqi Khan

チンギスハン

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 chingisuhan
    チンギスハン
(person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227)

テングリハン

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 tengurihan
    テングリハン
(place-name) Tengri Khan

ヤクブカーン

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 yakubukaan / yakubukan
    ヤクブカーン
(person) Yakub Khan

ヤヒアカーン

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 yahiakaan / yahiakan
    ヤヒアカーン
(person) Yahya Khan

皇太極清太宗


皇太极清太宗

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huáng tài jí qīng tài zōng
    huang2 tai4 ji2 qing1 tai4 zong1
huang t`ai chi ch`ing t`ai tsung
    huang tai chi ching tai tsung
Hong Taiji (1592-1643), eighth son of Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4], reigned 1626-1636 as Second Khan of Later Jin dynasty 後金|后金[Hou4 Jin1], then founded the Qing dynasty 大清[Da4 Qing1] and reigned 1636-1643 as Emperor

アーミルカーン

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 aamirukaan / amirukan
    アーミルカーン
(person) Aamir Khan

アフマドハーン

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 afumadohaan / afumadohan
    アフマドハーン
(person) Ahmad Khan

イシャクカーン

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 ishakukaan / ishakukan
    イシャクカーン
(person) Ishaq Khan

ガファルハーン

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 gafaruhaan / gafaruhan
    ガファルハーン
(personal name) Gaffar Khan

ザフルラカーン

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 zafururakaan / zafururakan
    ザフルラカーン
(personal name) Zafrullah Khan

サルマンカーン

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 sarumankaan / sarumankan
    サルマンカーン
(person) Salman Khan

ジンギス・カン

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 jingisu kan
    ジンギス・カン
(person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227)

ジンギスカン鍋

see styles
 jingisukannabe
    ジンギスカンなべ
(1) slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing the Genghis Khan dish; (2) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish

チンギス・ハン

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 chingisu han
    チンギス・ハン
(person) Genghis Khan (1162-1227)

デラガジカーン

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 deragajikaan / deragajikan
    デラガジカーン
(place-name) Dera Ghazi Khan (Pakistan)

ハンテングリ山

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 hantengurisan
    ハンテングリさん
(place-name) Khan Tengri (mountain)

イブラヒムカーン

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 iburahimukaan / iburahimukan
    イブラヒムカーン
(person) Ibrahim Khan

カーンユスフザイ

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 kaanyusufuzai / kanyusufuzai
    カーンユスフザイ
(personal name) Khan-Yousufuzai

シャールクカーン

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 shaarukukaan / sharukukan
    シャールクカーン
(person) Shahrukh Khan

ハーンハーナーン

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 haanhaanaan / hanhanan
    ハーンハーナーン
(personal name) Khan Khanan

ラヒームヤルカーン

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 rahiimuyarukaan / rahimuyarukan
    ラヒームヤルカーン
(place-name) Rahimyar Khan (Pakistan)

シャイバーニーカーン

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 shaibaaniikaan / shaibanikan
    シャイバーニーカーン
(person) Shaibani Khan

デライスマイルカーン

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 deraisumairukaan / deraisumairukan
    デライスマイルカーン
(place-name) Dera Ismail Khan (Pakistan)

イナーヤトッラーハーン

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 inaayatorraahaan / inayatorrahan
    イナーヤトッラーハーン
(person) Inayatullah Khan

サイイッドアハマッドハーン

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 saiiddoahamaddohaan / saiddoahamaddohan
    サイイッドアハマッドハーン
(personal name) Sayyid Ahmad Khan

Variations:
成吉思汗(ateji)
ジンギス汗

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 jingisukan; jingisukan(p)
    ジンギスかん; ジンギスカン(P)
(1) (kana only) (named after Genghis Khan) jingisukan; grilled mutton and vegetable dish; (2) (kana only) slotted dome cast iron grill (used for jingisukan)

Variations:
成吉思汗(ateji)
ジンギス汗(rK)

see styles
 jingisukan; jingisukan(p)
    ジンギスかん; ジンギスカン(P)
(1) (kana only) {food} (named after Genghis Khan) jingisukan; grilled mutton and vegetable dish; (2) (kana only) {food} slotted dome cast iron grill (used for jingisukan)

Variations:
ジンギスカン鍋
成吉思汗鍋(ateji)
ジンギス汗鍋

see styles
 jingisukannabe
    ジンギスカンなべ
(1) slotted dome cast iron grill for preparing the Genghis Khan dish; (2) (See ジンギス汗料理) Japanese mutton and vegetable dish

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 73 results for "khan" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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