- 45°00′N 85°00′E / 45.000°N 85.000°E / 45.000; 85.000
Dzungaria (/(d)zʊŋˈɡɛəriə/; from the
Mongolian words züün gar,
meaning 'left hand'), also known...
- Tian Shan
Mountains divide the
steppe into
Dzungaria in the
north and the
Tarim Basin to the south.
Dzungaria is
bounded by the
Tarbagatai Mountains on...
- Xinjiang, also
called Dzungaria.
About 1620 the
western Mongols,
known as the Oirats,
united in the
Junggar Basin in
Dzungaria. In 1678,
Galdan received...
-
confederation rose to
power in what
became known as the
Junggar Basin in
Dzungaria between the
Altai Mountains and the Ili Valley. Initially, the confederation...
- its
northwestern border.
Xinjiang is
divided into the
Dzungarian Basin (
Dzungaria) in the
north and the
Tarim Basin in the
south by a
mountain range and...
-
native po****tion of
Dzungaria, the Qing
government then
resettled Han, ****, Uyghur, and Sibe
people on
state farms in
Dzungaria,
along with
Manchu Bannermen...
- The Ürümqi-
Dzungaria railway or
Wuzhun railway (Chinese: 乌准铁路) is a single-track
railway line in Xinjiang, China,
between Ürümqi, the
regional capital...
-
native po****tion of
Dzungaria, the Qing
government then
resettled Han, ****,
Uyghur and Xibe
people on
state farms in
Dzungaria along with
Manchu Bannermen...
-
capital city of Xinjiang,
which is
located in the
historical region of
Dzungaria. The
largest community of
Uyghurs living outside of
Xinjiang are the Taoyuan...
- them,
their brethren in
Dzungaria and some of the
Eastern Mongols who all
gathered near the
Tarbagatai Mountains in
Dzungaria to
resolve their differences...