- ngon in Tibetan, and as
Kokonor Lake in English,
derived from the
Mongol Oirat name for
Qinghai Lake. Both Tso ngon and
Kokonor are
names found in historic...
-
Kokonor may
refer to:
Kokonur (or
Kokonor),
alternative name for the
Qinghai province of
China Kokonor Lake, lake in the
Kokonur province,
China ****kunoor...
- The 14th
Dalai Lama (born 6 July 1935; full
spiritual name:
Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso,
shortened as
Tenzin Gyatso; né Lhamo Thondup)...
- Journal, XIX (4). Gruschke,
Andreas (2001), "The
Realm of
Sacred Lake
Kokonor", The
Cultural Monuments of Tibet's
Outer Provinces, vol. I: The Qinghai...
- Dzungars, who had
recently migrated to the
Kokonor area from Dzungaria. He
attacked Choghtu Khong Tayiji at
Kokonor in 1637 and
defeated and
killed him, thus...
-
himself "Dai Güshi" Taiji. In 1632, the
Gelug Yellow Hat sect in
Qinghai (M.
Kokonor/T. Tso Ngonpo) was
being repressed by the
Khalkha Choghtu Khong Tayiji...
- Gen. Ma the 9th
Division (
Kokonor)--composed
entirely of
Muslim troops—prepared for an
offensive against the
Tibetans (
Kokonor is
another name for Qinghai)...
-
complained to
Kangxi that he
could not
control the
Mongols of
Kokonor in 1693,
Kangxi annexed Kokonor,
giving it the name it
bears today, Qinghai. He also annexed...
- 2008.
Dialects are:
North Kokonor (Kangtsa, Themchen, Arik, etc.) West
Kokonor (Dulan, Na'gormo, etc.),
Southeast Kokonor (Jainca, Thrika, Hualong, etc...
-
Kangxi emperor incited anti-Muslim
sentiment among the
Mongols of
Qinghai (
Kokonor) in
order to gain
support against the
Dzungar Oirat Mongol leader Galdan...