- The Khoid, also
Khoyd or
Khoit (Chinese: 辉特; "Northern ones/people")
people are an
Oirat subgroup of the
Choros clan. Once one of
largest tribes of the...
- The
Khoit Tsenkher Cave Rock
Paintings (North Blue Cave Rock Paintings) are
found in
Mankhan Sum,
Khovd Province, Mongolia.
Originating in the Paleolithic...
- 21 September 1757) was an 18th-century
taishi (太师; 太師) or
prince of the
Khoit-Oirat
tribe that
ruled over
parts of
Dzungaria and
Altishahr in present-day...
-
called the
Dzungar Khanate.
While the
Dzungars (initially Choros, Dörbet and
Khoit tribes) were
establishing their empire in
Western Inner Asia, the Khoshuts...
- home to the
Khoit Tsenkher Cave, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site
containing Paleolithic cave paintings. The
localities of
Ishgent Tolgoi,
Khoit Uzuur and Khukh...
-
February 1992, the
official name of the
state is "Mongolia" (Mongol Uls). The
Khoit Tsenkher Cave in
Khovd Province shows lively pink, brown, and red ochre...
- to
split the
Dzungar Khanate into four
tribes headed by four Khans, the
Khoit tribe was to have the
Dzungar leader Amursana as its Khan.
Amursana rejected...
-
centered in the
Tarbagatai region first came to
prominence when he and his
Khoit-Oirat ally
Amursana opposed the rule of Lama
Dorji (1728-1753), who had...
- to
split the
Dzungar Khanate into four
tribes headed by four Khans. The
Khoit tribe was to have the
Dzungar leader Amursana as its Khan.
Amursana rejected...
-
southern half of
Xinjiang immediately thereafter. In 1752,
Dawachi and the
Khoit-Oirat
prince Amursana competed for the
title of Khan of the Dzungars. Dawachi...