Tenduc
1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun.
Tenduc, Tenducum, a City and Kingdom of the Asian Tartary. Bounded on the North by the Great Tartary, on the East by Jupia, on the West by the Kingdom of Tangut, and on the South by China. This Prince has within a little more than forty years last past, Conquered the Kingdom of China; and is one of the greatest Princes in the World. His Dominions extending from Cochin China to the River Obb, North-West and South-East. There is lately published a short Account of these Tartars, in two Letters written by a Chinian Jesuit, who travelled with this King into Tartary.
1694. The great historical, geographical and poetical dictionary by Louis Moreri.
Tenduc, a City and Kingdom of the Asian Tartary, bounded on the North by Great Tartary, on the East by Jupia, on the West by the Kingdom of Tangut, and on the South by China. The Prince of this Country about 1644 Conquered the Kingdom of China, and is now one of the greatest Princes in the World, his Dominions extending from Cochin China to the River Obb North-West and South-East.