- The Bogd
Khanate of
Mongolia was a de
facto country in
Outer Mongolia between 1911 and 1915 and
again from 1921 to 1924. By the
spring of 1911, some prominent...
- Bogd Khan (c. 1869 – 20 May 1924) was the khan of the Bogd
Khaganate from 1911 to 1924,
following the state's de
facto independence from the Qing dynasty...
- leader) and the Khalkha-Oirat War began. The head of the
Khalkha Buddhism Boghda Zanabazar, the
Khalkha khans and
nobles with
thousands of
their subjects...
- The
Jebtsundamba Khutuktu or
Khalkha Jetsün
Dampa Rinpoche is a
title given to the
spiritual head of the
Gelug lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia...
-
title used with the
names of
highest Buddhist masters, e.g.
boghda Tsongkhapa,
Panchen boghda Shan: ၽၵ်ႈၵဝႃႇ ([pʰak˧ ka˩ waː˨]) Mn: богд, bogd Tib: བོག་ད་...
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Kandi (Persian: بغدهکندی, also
Romanized as
Boghdeh Kandī; also
known as
Boghdā Kandī and Būghdā Kandī) is a
village in
Torjan Rural District, in the Central...
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amugulang or peace, is
dedicated to the
first Mongolian reincarnation of
Boghda Jevzundamba,
Undur Gegeen Zanabazar, (1635-1724).
Choijin Lama
Temple Choijin...
- in the late 1690s. From 1912 on, a
Ministry of
Internal Affairs of the
Boghda Khaanate of
Mongolia supervised them. And the People's
Republic of Mongolia...
-
Ranks of
imperial consorts in China#Qing
Mongolian nobility#Qing
period and
Boghda Khaan Mongolia Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Yinreng. Zhao, Erxun...
- his mother,
Uyghur poets of the
previous generation like
Qurban Barat and
Boghda Abddulla,
classical Uyghur poets like the eighteenth-century Sufi poet Shah...