-
comprising the
lords of the
khoshuns; the
chigulgan daruga (чуулган дарга -
official presiding the congress) was
appointed from the
khoshun lords by the Qing government...
- "petition" from two
Uriankhai khoshuns in the fall of 1913
requesting to be
accepted as a part of Russia.
Other Uriankhai khoshuns soon
followed suit. In April...
- Kochetovo), the
Vsetuvinsky Constituent Khural of
Representatives of all
Khoshuns (
khoshun was an administrative-territorial unit at that time) of Tuva gathered...
- the
Sunid Yutsi held a
Congress of People's
Representatives and
aimags khoshuns of
Inner Mongolia. Held for
three days, the
Congress proclaimed the establishment...
-
Khoshun-Uzur (Russian: Хошун-Узур; Buryat: Хошуун Yзүүр,
Khoshuun Üzüür) is a
rural locality (an ulus) in
Mukhorshibirsky District,
Republic of Buryatia...
- Mongolia)
grouped in
aimag (league),
sometimes transcribed by
hoshuns or
khoshuns, were the
battalion level of administrative/military
subdivision in the...
- five
khoshuns ("banner") and 46 or 47
sumuns ("arrow") (Chinese and
Russian sources differ on the
number of
khoshuns and sumuns). Each
khoshun was governed...
-
comprising the
lords of the
khoshuns. The
chigulgan daruga (чуулган дарга -
official presiding the congress) was
appointed from the
khoshun lords by the Qing government...
- Chinese: 札薩克; lit. 'power,' 'authority') was the head of a
Mongol banner or
khoshun during the Qing
dynasty and the Bogd Khanate. The
position was held by...
- the
citizens of five
Uryankhay k****un (Tuvan: кожуун; Russian: хошун,
khoshun), the Republic's
administrative divisions,
which began the
practice of...