- marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of text in
Mongolian script. A
kurultai (/kʊrʊlˈtaɪ/, lit. 'gathering'), also
called a qurultai, was a political...
- Now sole
ruler of the steppe, Temüjin held a
large ****embly
called a
kurultai at the
source of the Onon
River in 1206. Here, he
formally adopted the...
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central ****embly,
called kurultai, in
which the
Mongol chiefs met with the
great khan to
discuss domestic and
foreign policies.
Kurultais were also convened...
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power and prominence.
Common institutions were the
office of the Khan, the
Kurultai (Supreme Council), left and
right wings,
imperial army (Keshig) and the...
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known that
kurultais were held in
ancient times, when the most
important issues were decided. On
August 29-31, 1992, the
first World Kurultai of the Kyrgyz...
- The
State ****embly —
Kurultai of the
Republic of
Bashkortostan is the
regional parliament of Bashkortostan, a
federal subject of Russia. Its
members are...
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successfully enthroned their candidate for
Great Khan, Möngke, in the
kurultais of 1250 and 1251. The Ögedeid
candidate for
Great Khan, Shiremun, and...
- all
enemies on the steppe, Temüjin
entitled himself Genghis Khan at a
kurultai and
honoured the
Baljunatu with the
highest distinctions of his new Mongol...
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adding his own. Ögedei
codified rules of
dress and
conduct during the
kurultais.
Throughout the empire, in 1234, he
created postroad stations (Yam) with...
- (also
known as
Qarachi beys: Argyns, Kipchaks, Shirins, and Baryns) at
kurultai where the
decision about a
candidate was adopted. The
newly elected Khan...