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- Queen_Anu abstract "Queen Anu or Lady Anu (Mongolian: Ану хатан; also known as Ana Dara; birth date unknown - 1696) was granddaughter of Ochirtu Secen Khan of Khoshuud (or his youngest daughter according to some written historical sources), who was the nephew and adopted son of Güshi Khan. She wed prince Sengge, son of Erdeni Batur, regarded as the founder of the Dzungar Khanate. After Sengge's assassination by his half-brothers Tseten and Tsobda Batur in 1670, Anu married Sengge's successor, his brother Galdan Boshughtu Khan (1644-1697), who had spent ten years in Tibet as a Buddhist monk. With troops provided by Ochirtu, Galdan avenged his brother's death and assumed the Dzungar Khanate throne. Anu's marriage to Galdan Boshughtu produced one son, prince Sevdenbaljir, and two daughters, princesses Yunchihai and Boum.Galdan relied on Anu for counsel throughout his reign as he expanded Dzungar Mongol rule from the west end of the Great Wall of China to present-day eastern Kazakhstan, and from present-day northern Kyrgyzstan to southern Siberia. Fearing the rise of a new Mongol empire, the Qing dynasty sent three armies west towards Mongolia in 1696. The Qing Kangxi Emperor personally led the expeditionary forces. Galdan moved his army south from the Khentii Mountains to meet the Qing army's western column at the Battle of Jao Modo in May 1696, but his troops were soon surrounded by the superior Qing forces.Anu led a counterattack which enabled her husband to escape from the enemy encirclement. Although Galdan managed to flee with a small remnant of his supporters, Anu was killed by an enemy arrow during her charge. She was buried in the foothills of Khangai mountains in an area now referred to as \"Hatant\" (from Mongolian \"hatan\" meaning \"queen\") in present-day Khotont soum of Arkhangai Province.In 2010, Mongolian novelist Baatarsuren Shuudertsetseg published Домогт Ану хатан (The Legendary Queen Anu) about the life and death of the eponymous 17th century Mongol Dzungar Khanate queen. The importance of family, women's empowerment, and national identity were central themes of the work. It was named National Book of the Year for Mongolian Literature and was adapted for the stage and opened at the National Academic Drama Theatre in March 2011. Shuudertsetseg then adapted The Legendary Queen Anu as a full-length feature film in 2012. Queen Ahno - Spirit of a Warrior, also titled Warrior Princess, became the most expensive Mongolian film ever made and went on to become one of Mongolia's highest grossing films.".
- Queen_Anu alias "Ahno".
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Jao_Modo.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dzungar_Khanate.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oirats.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Dzungar_Khanate.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Kangxi_Emperor.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Khentii_Mountains.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Khoshut.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyzstan.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Sengge.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Siberia.
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
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- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Warrior Princess"".
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anu".
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anu-Dara".
- Queen_Anu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Queen Anu".
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- Queen_Anu alternativeNames "Ahno".
- Queen_Anu name "Anu".
- Queen_Anu shortDescription "Mongolian noble".
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- Queen_Anu description "Mongolian noble".
- Queen_Anu description "Mongolian noble".
- Queen_Anu subject Category:Dzungar_Khanate.
- Queen_Anu subject Category:Oirats.
- Queen_Anu subject Category:Women_in_17th-century_warfare.
- Queen_Anu subject Category:Women_in_early_modern_warfare.
- Queen_Anu subject Category:Women_in_war_in_Asia.
- Queen_Anu hypernym Granddaughter.
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- Queen_Anu comment "Queen Anu or Lady Anu (Mongolian: Ану хатан; also known as Ana Dara; birth date unknown - 1696) was granddaughter of Ochirtu Secen Khan of Khoshuud (or his youngest daughter according to some written historical sources), who was the nephew and adopted son of Güshi Khan. She wed prince Sengge, son of Erdeni Batur, regarded as the founder of the Dzungar Khanate.".
- Queen_Anu label "Queen Anu".
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- Queen_Anu sameAs Ану_Хатан.
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- Queen_Anu sameAs Ану-хатун.
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- Queen_Anu sameAs 阿努皇后.
- Queen_Anu wasDerivedFrom Queen_Anu?oldid=695336317.
- Queen_Anu depiction Queen_Anu,_Portrait_by_Dolgoon.JPG.
- Queen_Anu isPrimaryTopicOf Queen_Anu.
- Queen_Anu name "Anu".