- numbers. The
Khoshuts in
Alashan numbered 36,900 in 1990. The
Khoshuts around Bosten Lake
numbered more than 12,000 in 1999. Lha-bzang Khan,
Khoshut chief and...
- The
Khoshut Khanate was a
Mongol Oirat khanate based in the
Tibetan Plateau from 1642 to 1717.
Based in
modern Qinghai, it was
founded by Güshi Khan in...
- Amdo, meanwhile,
became home to the
Khoshuts. In 1717, the
Dzungars invaded Tibet and
killed Lha-bzang Khan (or
Khoshut Khan), a
grandson of Güshi Khan and...
- were
establishing their empire in
Central Eurasia, the
Khoshuts were
establishing the
Khoshut Khanate in Tibet,
protecting the
Gelugpa sect from its enemies...
-
Khoshut Khanate. Seal of
authority and
golden sheets were
granted by the
Shunzhi Emperor to both the
Dalai Lama and the
founder Güshi Khan of
Khoshut...
-
Bayikhu (Güshi Khan), the
leader of the
Khoshut tribe of the
Oirat confederation. In 1636, Törö
Bayikhu led the
Khoshuts and the
Dzungars to Tibet. In the next...
- region,
China 90,000
Upper Mongols (2010) —
Qinghai region, China. The
Khoshuts are the
major subgroup of the
Upper Mongols,
along with the Choros, Khalkha...
-
Dzungar Khanate of
Inner Asia, with the aim of
countering the role of the
Khoshuts in
Tibetan affairs. It was only in 1697 that the
Sixth Dalai Lama was installed...
-
Qajar Pahlavi ****anese
Korean Maratha Mexican First Second Mongol Oirat Khoshut Dzungar Kalmyk Bogd
Moroccan Saadi 'Alawi
Polish Russian Tsarist Imperial...
- Odchigenids. A
fragment of the
Hasarids deported to
Western Mongolia became the
Khoshuts. The Qing
dynasty respected the
Borjigin family and the
early emperors...