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Khalkha (/ˈkælkə, ˈkɑːlkə/; Mongolian: Халх ᠬᠠᠯᠬᠠ [ˈχa̠ɬχ]) have been the
largest subgroup of the
Mongols in
modern Mongolia since the 15th century...
- the
Chingizid dynastic rulers of the
Zasagt Khanate. It was one of four
Khalka khanates that
emerged from
remnants of the
Mongol Empire after the death...
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Kalkha was a
small Palestinian village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–48
Civil War in Mandatory...
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hunting tribes of
Northern Mongolia against the (Buddhist)
ruling group, the
Khalka Mongols, led to the
foundation of
black shamanism.
Klaus Hesse described...
- the
Chingizid dynastic rulers of the
Secen Khanate. It was one of four
Khalka khanates that
emerged from
remnants of the
Mongol Empire after the death...
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Kazakhstan territory.
Tuvans came to be
ruled for most of the 17th
century by
Khalka Mongol leader Sholoi Ubashi Altan-Khan. It was at this time in 1615 that...
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relations with the
Dalai Lama as a
means to
facilitate submission of the
Khalka Mongols,
traditional patrons of the
Karma Kagyu sect. Similarly,
since the...
- on the
Khalka prince Chingünjav, a
descendant of
Genghis Khan, who
between the
summer of 1756 and
January 1757
mounted the most
serious Khalka Mongol...
- May–September, 1939: ****an and the
Soviet Union engage in
border clashes around the
Khalka River in Mongolia,
culminating in the
Battles of
Khalkhin Gol. Crushing...