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Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд; in
older sources also
Kobdo) can
refer to:
Khovd River, a
river in the west of
Mongolia Khovd (city), the
capital of
Khovd aimag...
- 64056°E / 48.00417; 91.64056
Khovd (Mongolian: Ховд [χɔ́ɸt]),
formerly spelt Kobdo, is the
capital of the
Khovd Province in
western Mongolia. It is the administrative...
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installed in Uliastai, and two
civil governors (amban) in Khüree and in
Kobdo.
Ochirbatu Tüshiyetu Khan
aimag 20
banners Gobi Tüshiye Gong
Darhan Chin...
- was the
highest military officer in
Outer Mongolia,
Tannu Uriankhai and
Kobdo during the Qing Dynasty. It was
established in 1733, and the
first general...
- Xinjiang, Transbaikal,
Inner Mongolia,
Outer Mongolia,
Tannu Uriankhai,
Kobdo, Hulunbei'er, and
Tibet into one
Mongolian state. The
region under his control...
- Ala-Shans".
Poorly known, best
identified by range. P. c.
hagenbecki (
Kobdo)
Kobdo Valley, Mongolia,
prefers elevations of 1,000 to 1,500 m Distinctive...
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Noyan Khan aimag. In addition, the
territories po****ted by
Oirats in the
Kobdo region were
grouped into Togs
Huleg Dalai Khan
aimag and Unen
Zorigtu Khan...
- Beijing/Shanxi
region of
eastern China with
Mongolian centers (Urga, Uliastai,
Kobdo) and Xinjiang. The
routes went
across Inner and
Outer Mongolia. According...
- khans:
Tushietu Khan,
Zasagtu Khan,
Secen Khan and Sain
Noyan Khan. In the
Kobdo region,
there were two khans: Tögs Hülüg
Dalai Khan and Ünen
Zorigtu Khan...
- the
Khara and Dzapkhin, or
Kirghiz Nor tala, in
which are the
cities of
Kobdo and Uli****utai; the Tez, or Ubsa Nor tala. Each tala has its own
local interior...