- The
Dzungar people (also
written as
Zunghar or Junggar; from the
Mongolian words züün gar,
meaning 'left hand') are the many
Mongol Oirat tribes who formed...
- S2CID 129921019. C.-C. Young. (1973). "Plesiosaur
remains discovered in
Dsungar Basin, Sinkiang".
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Paleontological Expedition to
Sinkiang (II):...
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Gandantegchinlen Monastery, Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolia Galdan Boshugtu Khan, a
Dsungar ruler of the 17th century. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- 1–7. Dong (1973a) Dong ZM.
Cretaceous stratigraphy of
Wuerho District,
Dsungar (Zunggar) Basin.
Reports of
Paleontological Expedition to
Sinkiang (II):...
- 1710 saw the
formal proclamation of the
Chinese protectorate...After the
Dsungar storm had
blown over, from 1721-1723 the
Tibetan government was supervised...
- 24(3–4):187-205 Z. Dong. (1973). [Cretaceous
stratigraphy of
Wuerho district,
Dsungar Basin].
Reports of
Paleontological Expedition to
Sinkiang (II): Pterosaurian...
- 1710 saw the
formal proclamation of the
Chinese protectorate...After the
Dsungar storm had
blown over, from 1721-1723 the
Tibetan government was supervised...
- 50–77. Dong, ZM (1973). "Cretaceous
stratigraphy of
Wuerho District,
Dsungar (Zunggar) Basin".
Reports of
Paleontological Expedition to
Sinkiang (II):...