- centuries. In
early times, the
Dörbets and the Öold were
overruled by
collateral branches of the
Choros lineage. The
Dörbets are
distributed among the western...
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Dörbet may
refer to:
Dörbet Oirat, one of the four
Oirat tribes of
Dzungaria Eastern Dörbet, a Khorchin-Kharchin
Mongol tribe This
disambiguation page...
- 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...
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Khalkha Khotogoid Sartuul Oirats Altai Uriankhai Baatud Bayad Chantuu*
Choros Dörbet Dzungar Khoid Khoshut Khoton*
Kalmyk incl.
Buzava Myangad Olot Sart Kalmyk...
-
present day
Southern Federal District of Russia. In 1699
group of the
Dörbets of Oirat, a
Choros clan
within the
Oirat tribe,
migrated from the Buddhist...
- of the
confederation of the
Oirats began with Torghuds,
along with the
Dorbets and a few
Khoshud clansmen,
seceding from the union. In 1628 the Torghud...
-
eventually dissuaded from this course, he
dispatched his
eldest son
Jochi and a
Dörbet commander. They
managed to
surprise and
defeat the rebels,
securing control...
-
modern times, Kho Orlok,
tayishi of the Torghuts, and
Dalai Tayishi of
Dorbets, led
their people (200,000–250,000 people,
mainly Torghuts) west to the...
-
concentrated in Alxa
League and are
classified as
ethnic Mongols. They
speak the
Dörbet or
Alasha dialect of the
Oirat language.
According to the
Great Russian...
- Asud, Baarins, Chahars,
Darkhan (Shar Darkhad), Dörvön Khüükhed,
Eastern Dorbets,
Gorlos Mongols, Ikhmyangan, Jalaids, Jaruud, Kharchins, Khishigten, Khorchins...