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Bodi Alagh
Khagan of the Mongols
File:Bodi Alagh, rey de los mongoles.jpg
Emperor of the Northern Yuan Dynasty
Reign1519–1547
PredecessorBars Bolud Jinong
SuccessorDarayisung Gödeng Khan
Born1504
Died1547 (aged 42–43)
HouseBorjigin
DynastyNorthern Yuan
FatherTurbolad

Bodi Alagh Khan (Mongolian: Боди Алаг хаан, 1504–1547) was the Mongol Khan of the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia.

Bodi Alagh Khan was Turbolad's eldest son and was handpicked by his grandfather Dayan Khan as his successor. However, after the death of Dayan Khan, Bars Bolud Jinong, Dayan Khan's third son, proclaimed himself as the great khan, claiming that Bodi Alagh Khan was too young and too inexperienced to maintain the large Mongol empire, and he was able to rally support from some Mongol populace who feared that after a century of fighting, the unification and prosperity finally achieved by Dayan Khan was to be lost and a more experience leader was needed.

Although Bodi Alagh Khan never officially and formally give up the title of khan, it was not until more than three years later when Dayan Khan's fourth son joined him did he become powerful enough to challenge Bars Bolud Jinong for the crown of khan. Bloodshed was successfully avoided among fellow Mongols when a compromise was reached: Bars Bolud Jinong would give up the crown and Bodi Alagh Khan would be the new Great Khan of Mongols, while his sons were also named as different khans. However, the loss of the crown of Great Khan of Mongol was too much for Bars Bolud Jinong and he soon died afterward. When Bodi died in 1547, he was succeeded by his eldest son, Daraisung Guden Khan.

See also

Bodi Alagh Khan
 Died: 1519-1547
Regnal titles
Preceded by Khan of the Northern Yuan dynasty
1519–1547
Succeeded by