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Dawachi (Chinese: 達瓦齊; pinyin: Dáwǎqí; Mongolian: Даваач; died 1759) was the last khan of the
Dzungar Khanate from 1753
until his
defeat at the hands...
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Dzungar Khan,
Dawachi,
grandson of
Khong Tayiji Tsewang Rabtan's
cousin Tsering Dhondup (大策凌敦多布). In 1751, Lama
Dorji defeated Dawachi who was forced...
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cousin Dawachi and the
Khoid noble Amursana, but they too
fought over
control of the khanate. As a
result of
their dispute, in 1753,
three of
Dawachi's relatives...
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Dawachi and the Khoit-Oirat
prince Amursana competed for the
title of Khan of the Dzungars.
Amursana suffered several defeats at the
hands of
Dawachi...
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immediately thereafter. In 1752,
Dawachi and the Khoit-Oirat
prince Amursana competed for the
title of Khan of the Dzungars.
Dawachi defeated Amursana various...
- 1755-1757 Dzungar–Qing War, when he
captured the
Dzungar Khanate leader Dawachi as he fled into the
mountains north of Aksu, and
delivered him to the Qing...
- Khan (1727–1745) Tsewang-Dorji-Namjil (1746–1749)
Lamdarja (1749–1752)
Dawachi (1752–1755) Güshi Khan Toro-Baikhu (1642–1655)
Dayan Ochir Khan (1655–1669)...
- not to take sides. He
sheltered the
Dzungar Oirat taishis Amursana and
Dawachi from
attacks by the
Dzungar Khong Tayiji Lama Dorji, as the
Dzungar Khanate...
- in 1745, the
Dzungar Khanate fell into
internecine warfare. In the end,
Dawachi, who was the
grandson of
Khong Tayiji Tsewang Rabtan's
cousin Tsering Dhondup...
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sheltered Amursana and
Dawachi before from
attacks by the
Dzungar Khong Tayiji Lama Dorji. However, once
Amursana and
Dawachi were no
longer allies, Abylai...