- The
Josutu League (Mongolian:
ǰosutu-yin čiɣulɣan, ᠵᠣᠰᠤᠲᠤ ᠶᠢᠨ ᠴᠢᠭᠤᠯᠭᠠᠨ Chinese: 卓索圖盟; pinyin: Zhuōsuǒtú Méng) was the
southernmost league of
Inner Mongolia...
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tribes in this
region came
under six
leagues (chuulghan): Jirim, Juuuda,
Josutu, Xilingol, Ulanqab, and Yekejuu. "Taoxi Mongolia": The
Alashan Öölüd and...
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Babojab Native name Шударга баатар Бавуужав Born 1875
Tumed Left Wing Banner,
Josutu League, Qing
China (present-day
Fuxin Mongol Autonomous County, Liaoning...
- 1898–1930
Preceded by
Wangdut Namzil Succeeded by
Banner abolished Head of the
Josutu League In
office 1918–1930
Director of the
Bureau of
Mongolian and Tibetan...
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German languages after the 1930s. He was born in Tümed
Right Wing
Banner of
Josutu League,
Inner Mongolia (modern-day, Beipiao, Chaoyang,
Liaoning Province)...
-
Guihua were
directly administered by the Qing government.
Jirim League Josutu League Juu Uda
League Shilingol League Ulaan Chab
league Ihe Juu League...
- by
Lifan Yuan)
Jirim aimag(Tongliao) 哲里木盟(通遼) 哲里木盟(通辽) Zhélǐmù — ? ? ?
Josutu aimag(part of Chifeng) 卓索圖盟 卓索图盟 Zhuósuǒtú — ? ? ?
Yekejuu aimag(Ordos)...
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later dubbed an
incident by
Chinese officials. The
areas involved were the
Josutu and Juu Uda
Leagues of
Inner Mongolia during the
Manchu Qing dynasty. They...
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Right Wing Banner, and
Kharachin Middle Banner, all of
which were
under Josutu League.
Although the Qing
officially prohibited the
Chinese from immigrating...
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group of
rebels captured Chaoyang County within the Tümed
Right Banner, the
Josutu League. They
moved into the
neighboring Tümed
banner and two
Kharachin banners...