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Jalair (Mongolian: Жалайр; ᠵᠠᠯᠠᠢᠷ; Chinese: 札剌亦兒), also Djalair, Yyalair, Jal****, is one of the
Darliqin Mongol tribes according to Rashid-al-Din Hamadani's...
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Dynasty attacked the
Jalair, a
Darligin Mongol tribe living along the
Kerulen River in the far-eastern
region of Mongolia. The
Jalair fled to the Borjigin...
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Mirak Bahadur Jalair (Bengali: মীরক বাহাদুর জলাইর, romanized: Mirok
Bahadur Jolair, Persian: میرک بهادر جلایر, romanized: Mīrak Bahādur Jalāyir) was a...
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formed the
Southern Five Halhs.
Seven northern Khalkha otogs: 1)
Jalairs, Olkhonud; 2) Besut, Iljigin; 3) Gorlos, Keregut; 4) Khuree, Khoroo, Tsookhor;...
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Mongol Baarin Barga Barlas Bayad Borjigin Chonos Dughlat Eljigin Gorlos Jalair Katagan Kerait Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naiman Oirat Olkhonud Ongud* Qara...
- and himself. He was
supported by most of the
nobles and emirs,
including Jalairs such as
Shiktur Noyan,
Suqunjaq Noyan and the Khongirads. He was elected...
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trusted and
esteemed commander under Genghis Khan. The son of Gü'ün U'a, a
Jalair leader who had
sworn fealty to the Mongols, he
became known by his epithet...
- Santa, Naimans, Dariganga, Khorchin, Kharchin, Koke Nuur, Chaharian,
Jalairs, Gorlos, Sartuul, Myangad, Tubalar, Uzemchin, Uradian, Tumed, Baarins,...
- and
Muhammad Shah was also
forced to
accept him. Khan and
Tehmasp Khan
Jalair started for
Delhi with an army of 4,000
horses on 7 March. Khan carried...
- [citation needed] The
noble families were the
Manghyt (Manğıt),
Arghyn (Arğın),
Jalair (Cälair),
Qipchaq (Qıpçaq). Moscow's
administrators elected the
khans from...