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Mongols enslaved Dzungar women and
children while slaying the
other Dzungars. In 1755, the
Qianlong Emperor ordered the
genocide of the
Dzungars,
moving the...
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against the Kazakhs. The
conflicts by the
Dzungars are
remembered in a
Kazakh ballad Elim-ai. The
Dzungars also went to war
against the Kyrgyz, Tajiks...
- Look up
Dzungar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dzungar may
refer to:
Dzungar people,
Oirat tribes in the
Dzungar Khanate Dzungar Khanate, a historical...
- the
Dzungars was "arguably the
eighteenth century genocide par excellence." The
Dzungars had
conquered and
subjugated the
Uyghurs during the
Dzungar conquest...
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hostile Dzungars, the Qing now
turned their powerful war
machine on the Oirats. The
Dzungars had
conquered and
subjugated the
Uyghurs during the
Dzungar conquest...
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families of
Dzungars, derbets, and Hoyts, led by the
Noyan and Tsereng,
fought hard and went to the
Volga of the
Kalmyk prin****lity. Some
Dzungars made their...
- of Amursana, who
wanted to be the Khan of the
Dzungars. In the
summer of 1756,
Amursana started a
Dzungar revolt against the
Chinese with the help of Prince...
- Batur, the
Dzungars stopped the
expansion of the
first Altan Khan and
began planning the
resurrection of the Four
Oirat under the
Dzungar banner. In furtherance...
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relationship with the
Dzungar Khanate. Some
argued that not only the
clans but
entire Kazakh hordes should unite to
fight and
expel the
Dzungars,
while others...
- the Oirat-speaking
Dzungars, a
Mongolic ethnic group. The Qing
dynasty took Ürümqi by
force in 1755,
during its
conquest of the
Dzungar Khanate. Qing forces...