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Amban (Manchu and Mongol: Амбан
Amban, Tibetan: ཨམ་བན་am ben, Chinese: 昂邦, Uighur:ئامبان་am ben) is a
Manchu language term
meaning "high official" (Chinese:...
- Qing in 1720. The Qing
emperors then
appointed imperial residents known as
ambans to Tibet, most of them
ethnic Manchus, that
reported to the
Lifan Yuan,...
- Ul Oya
Kirindi Oya
Loggal Oya Uma Oya
Badulu Oya Kalu
Ganga (Tributary)
Amban Ganga Gin Oya The
Mahaweli River starts from Polwathura/Mahavila area with...
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Pantai Amban is a
beach on the
northeast head of the Bird's Head Peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, 3
kilometres (1.9 mi)
north of
Amban village and 7 kilometres...
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later the
Republic of
China who most
served as the 62nd and last Qing
Amban ("Resident Commissioner") of
Outer Mongolia from 1909 to 1911. Although...
- Tibet" (Chinese: 欽差駐藏辦事大臣). The
official rank of the
imperial resident is
amban (Tibetan: བོད་བཞུགས་ཨམ་བན, Wylie: bod
bzhugs am ban,
colloquially "High...
- Möllendorff:
aliha amban, Abkai:
aliha amban 侍郎; shìláng; Manchu: ᠠᠰᡥᠠᠨ ᡳ ᠠᠮᠪᠠᠨ, Möllendorff:
ashan i
amban, Abkai: ashan-i
amban 內閣; 内阁; nèigé; Manchu:...
- He was an ****istant
amban in
Tibet at
Chamdo in Kham (eastern Tibet). He was
appointed in
March 1908
under Lien Yu, the main
amban in Lhasa.
Formerly Director-General...
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first Mongol amban of Urga, with full
authority to "oversee the
Khuree and
administer well all the Khutugtu's subjects". In 1761, a
second amban was appointed...
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subordinate to the
generals and the
Chinese amban in
military matters,
until the
expulsion of the
ambans following the
Xinhai Revolution in 1912. Today...