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Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1644 – 3 May 1697) was a
Choros Dzungar-Oirat khan of the
Dzungar Khanate. As
fourth son of
Erdeni Batur,
founder of the Dzungar...
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known as the Oirats,
united in the
Junggar Basin in Dzungaria. In 1678,
Galdan received from the
Dalai Lama the
title of
Boshogtu Khan,
making the Dzungars...
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Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1644-1697) was a Khan of the
Dzungar Khanate.
Galdan may also
refer to:
Galdan Chhewang,
commander of the Tibeto-Mongol expedition...
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Galdan Tseren (Mongolian: Галданцэрэн; Chinese: 噶爾丹策零; 1693–1745) was a
Choros (Oirats)
prince and the
Khong Tayiji of the
Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until...
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Mergen Ahai of the
Jasagtu Khan who was on the way to
Galdan. To
avenge the
death of his brother,
Galdan established friendly relations with the
Russians who...
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Galdan Namchot is a
festival celebrated in Tibet, Nepal,
Mongolia and many
regions of Himalaya,
particularly in Ladakh, India. It is to
commemorate the...
- diplomacy,
Galdan maintained peaceful relations with the Qing
dynasty while also
establishing relations with Russia. However, when
Galdan's brother Dorjijab...
- of
Khalkha by
Galdan Boshugtu Khan, king of the
Dzungar Khanate, in the
course of
several battles in the
Hangai mountains. In 1688,
Galdan attacked Khalkha...
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submitted to
Galdan Boshugtu. In 1683
Galdan's armies reached Tashkent and the Syr
Darya and
crushed two
armies of the Kazakhs.
After that
Galdan subjugated...
- 1635, 1643, and 1652 with
variable successes. In 1680, the
invasion by
Galdan Boshugtu Khan of
Semirechye and
South Kazakhstan; the
Kazakh ruler Tauke...