- 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...
- country. The Tumed, Chahar, Ordos, Barga,
Altai Uriankhai, Buryats, Dörböd (
Dörvöd, Dörbed), Torguud, Dariganga, Üzemchin (or Üzümchin), Bayads, Khoton, Myangad...
- are
described as the
ancestors of the
various Mongol clans. (That is, the
Dörvöd are said to have been the
descendants of Alan Gua's brother-in-law, Duva...
-
whole western part of the country. In 1931 it was
split into the
Khovd and
Dörvöd aimags—the
latter which was
renamed Uvs
aimag in 1933. Uvs
province is divided...
-
ethnic group has its own
particular form of expression. For example: The
Dörvöd and the
Torguud accompany their dances with
dance songs; The
Bayid dance...
- of the
State Great Khural from 2005 to 2007.
Nyamdorj is a
member of the
Dörvöd tribe.
Nyamdorj was born 1956 in the
Malchin sum of Uvs
Aimag (province)...
- He was
arrested in 1937,
accused of
conspiring to
create a
separatist Dörvöd region. He was
tried and
executed in
Moscow on July 30, 1941.
Badrakh was...
- 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...
- are
Kazakhs (93%). The rest of the po****tion is
composed of Uriankhai,
Dörvöd, Khalkha,
Tsengel Tuvans, and Khoshuud. A
significant portion of the po****tion...
- Khan
aimag (Сайн ноён хан аймаг)
Khovd khyazgaar [mn] (Ховдын хязгаар)
Dörvöd Dalai Khan aimag [mn] (Дөрвөд Далай хан аймаг) Ünen
Zorigt Khan aimag [mn]...