- The
Dörbet (UK: /ˈdɜːbɛt/, US: /
ˈdɔːrbɛt/),
known in
English as The Fours, is the
second largest subgroup of
Mongol people in
modern Mongolia and was formerly...
-
Dörbet may
refer to:
Dörbet Oirat, one of the four
Oirat tribes of
Dzungaria Eastern Dörbet, a Khorchin-Kharchin
Mongol tribe This
disambiguation page...
- Цорос
Coros [ˈtsʰɔrɞ̆s]; Chinese: 綽羅斯) was the
ruling clan of the Ööld and
Dörbet Oirat and once
ruled the
whole Four Oirat. They
founded the
Dzungar Khanate...
- Baga (Lesser)
Dörbet. By contrast, the
Dörbets who
moved to the
northern part of the
Stavropol province were
called Ike (Greater)
Dörbet even
though their...
- and the Ili Valley. Initially, the
confederation consisted of the Oöled,
Dörbet Oirat (also
written Derbet) and the Khoid.
Later on,
elements of the Khoshut...
- The
Dörbet (Züün Dörvöd/Eastern
Dorbet;
simplified Chinese: 杜尔伯特部;
traditional Chinese: 杜爾伯特部) clan is
composed of
descendants of
Ainaga (爱纳嘎), the 16th...
- century, the four
major West
Mongolian tribes formed an alliance,
adopting "
Dörbet Oirat" as
their collective name.
After the
alliance dissolved, the West...
- four
major tribes:
Dzungar (Choros or Olots/Elut/Yelut/Èlǔtè), Torghut,
Dörbet and Khoshut. The
political elite of the
Rouran and
Tobgach empires were...
-
lived in the
province since antiquity. Currently, 42.3% of po****tion is
Dörbet, 34.2% is
Bayid and 13.6% is Khalkha. Also,
there are many Tuvans, Khotons...
- it is
believed that the term Four
Oirats refers to the Choros, Torghut,
Dorbet and
Khoid tribes,
there is a
theory that the
Oirats were not consanguineous...