- A
jasagh (Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠭ засаг, or засаг ноён; Chinese: 札薩克; lit. 'power,' 'authority') was the head of a
Mongol banner or
khoshun during the Qing dynasty...
- pinyin: shā-mù-hú-suǒ-tè, Uyghur: مقصود شاه; c. 1864 – 1930), was the
Uyghur Jasagh Prince (Qinwang) of the
Kumul Khanate in
China from 1882 to 1930, he was...
- killed.
Descendants of
Sutai Yeldeng, Choghtu's grandson,
succeeded the
jasagh of a
banner in Sain
Noyon Khan Aimag. He has
traditionally been portra****...
- mid-18th
century it was
ranked higher than that of khan
among the Oirats.
Jasagh Mongolian nobility Perdue 2009, p. 270. Book Perdue,
Peter C (2009). China...
- (1783-1798),
Jasagh khoshuuny beis
Tsedendorj (1799-1815), Tüsheet khan Tüchinjav (1815-1817),
Jasagh jün van
Tsedendorj (1817-1824),
Jasagh khoshoi chin...
-
Jasagh khoshoi chin van Tsengünjav (1750-1756),
Jasagh khoshoi chin van
Chamchugjav (1756-1771),
Jasagh khoshuuny beis
Tsevdenjav (1771-1779),
Jasagh...
- he was a child, he was
adopted by
Sodnamdorji (Содномдорж, 索特納木多布濟), a
jasagh of the
Horqin Left Back
Banner and
junwang (郡王;
Prince of the
Second Rank)...
-
Sechen khan
Bazarsad (1767-1768),
Jasagh van
Tsevdenjav (1768–1782),
Sechen khan
Gonchigjav (1782–1790),
Jasagh Darkhan van
Sanzaidorj (1790-1800),...
- 1697–1709 In the 36th year of Kangxi's reign, he was
granted the
title of
Jasagh Darhan of the
First Rank. He died in the 48th year of Kangxi's reign. 2nd...
-
Altanochir (1882 – 16
April 1949) was an
Inner Mongolian jasagh, politician, and
general under the
Republic of
China and
Mengjiang governments. He served...