- The
Khalkha (/ˈkælkə, ˈkɑːlkə/; Mongolian: Халх ᠬᠠᠯᠬᠠ [ˈχa̠ɬχ]) have been the
largest subgroup of the
Mongols in
modern Mongolia since the 15th century...
- The
Khalkha dialect (Mongolian: Халх аялгуу / Halh
ayalguu / ᠬᠠᠯᠬᠠ ᠠᠶᠠᠯᠭᠤ, [χaɬχ ajɮˈɢʊː]) is a
dialect of
central Mongolic widely spoken in Mongolia...
- the
ethnic Mongol residents of the
Inner Mongolia of China. In Mongolia,
Khalkha Mongolian is predominant, and is
currently written in both
Cyrillic and...
- /p/; e.g.
debel >
Khalkha deel. The
palatal affricates *č, *čʰ were
fronted in
Northern Modern Mongolian dialects such as
Khalkha. *kʰ was spirantized...
-
Broadly defined, the term
includes the
Mongols proper (also
known as the
Khalkha Mongols), Buryats, Oirats, the
Kalmyks and the
Southern Mongols. The latter...
- The
Jebtsundamba Khutuktu or
Khalkha Jetsün
Dampa Rinpoche is a
title given to the
spiritual head of the
Gelug lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia...
- of
Khalkha also
known as
Altan Khan of
Khotogoid ruled over the
Khotogoids in
northwestern Mongolia and
belonged to the Left Wing of the
Khalkha (Eastern)...
- over
territories near Lake
Baikal in
northern Khalkha.
Bonded by a
common interest in
defeating the
Khalkha, both
Galdan and the
Russians simultaneously...
- son of a
Mongol Tüsheet Khan,
Zanabazar was
declared spiritual leader of
Khalkha Mongols by a
convocation of
nobles in 1639 when he was just four years...
- the
border between Manchukuo and
Mongolia was the
Khalkhin Gol (English "
Khalkha River")
which flows into Lake Buir. In contrast, the
Mongolians and their...