Guden Khan (Mongolian: Гүдэн хаан; Chinese: 庫騰汗), who was born Daraisung (or Darayisung; Mongolian: Дарайсүн; Chinese: 打來孫), (c. 1520–1557) was a khagan of the Northern Yuan dynasty, reigning from 1547 to 1557.
He was the eldest son of Bodi Alagh Khan, whom he succeeded as khagan.
[1] Daraisung Khan was unable to achieve victory in the conflicts that arose from this.
As a result, Daraisung Guden Khan was forced to relocate his imperial court to the east near Manchuria, and the power of the Great Khan began to decline.
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