- the
Mongol conquest in the 13th
century many
Jalairs spread over
Central Asia and the
Middle East.
Jalairs are one of the
founding tribes of Mongolia's...
-
Khitans dealt a huge
defeat on the
Jalairs and
plundered all
their live
stock and belongings. From all the
Jalairs only one
group of 70
tents escaped...
- thus
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...
- 1617 to 1620.
Mirak Bahadur Jalair was a
Western Mongol or
Chagatai Turk who
belonged to the
Jalair tribe. Many
Jalairs migrated to the subcontinent...
- Khanate. The
Khamags consisted of the
three core
clans Khiyad, Taichuud, and
Jalairs. The
first khan of
Khamag Mongol recorded in
history is
Khabul Khan from...
- the
mountain Zhonggui. At this
feast his relative, Togan, a
chief of the
Jalairs,
declared that
South China was
dangerous because of its climate, and that...
- Santa, Naimans, Dariganga, Khorchin, Kharchin, Koke Nuur, Chaharian,
Jalairs, Gorlos, Sartuul, Myangad, Tubalar, Uzemchin, Uradian, Tumed, Baarins,...
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Northern Yuan (1368–1691).
Medieval Mongol tribes like Merkit, Tayichiud,
Jalairs and
Khamag Mongols inhabited in the krai. In the 17th century, some or...