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In 1662, [[Sagan Setsen]] wrote a long chronicle, [[Erdeniin tobchi]] (The [[Jeweled Button]]), which is an important source for the history of {{Wiki|medieval}} [[Mongolia]].  
 
In 1662, [[Sagan Setsen]] wrote a long chronicle, [[Erdeniin tobchi]] (The [[Jeweled Button]]), which is an important source for the history of {{Wiki|medieval}} [[Mongolia]].  
  
[[Sagan Setsen]] sympathized with the [[Chahar khan Legden]] in the struggle against the [[Manchus]]; this gave rise to the [[Ordos Mongol legend of [[Sagan Setsen’s]] resistance to the [[Manchus]] and his [[death]] at the hands of a [[Manchu]] emissary.
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[[Sagan Setsen]] sympathized with the [[Chahar khan Legden]] in the struggle against the [[Manchus]]; this gave rise to the [[Ordos]] Mongol legend of [[Sagan Setsen’s]] resistance to the [[Manchus]] and his [[death]] at the hands of a [[Manchu]] emissary.
 
REFERENCE
 
REFERENCE
 
Puchkovskii, L. S. “Mongol’skaia feodal’naia istoriografiia XIII–XVII vv.” Uch. zap. [[In-ta Vostokovedeniia]] AN SSSR, 1953, vol. 6.
 
Puchkovskii, L. S. “Mongol’skaia feodal’naia istoriografiia XIII–XVII vv.” Uch. zap. [[In-ta Vostokovedeniia]] AN SSSR, 1953, vol. 6.

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Sagan Setsen

(also Ssanan Ssetsen; full name and title Sa-gang Erkhe Setsen Chungtaidschi). Born 1604; date of death unknown. Mongol chronicler. Sovereign prince in Ordos.

In 1662, Sagan Setsen wrote a long chronicle, Erdeniin tobchi (The Jeweled Button), which is an important source for the history of medieval Mongolia.

Sagan Setsen sympathized with the Chahar khan Legden in the struggle against the Manchus; this gave rise to the Ordos Mongol legend of Sagan Setsen’s resistance to the Manchus and his death at the hands of a Manchu emissary. REFERENCE Puchkovskii, L. S. “Mongol’skaia feodal’naia istoriografiia XIII–XVII vv.” Uch. zap. In-ta Vostokovedeniia AN SSSR, 1953, vol. 6.

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