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- Lubsan Sharab Tepkin (1875–1941?) was a Buddhist priest of Kalmyk origin who was born in the Bokshirgankan aimak in the Salsk District of the Don Cossack...
- devised in 1930 by a Tuvan Buddhist monk, Mongush Lopsang-Chinmit (a.k.a. Lubsan Zhigmed). This project was proposed based on the German alphabet, albeit...
- Sharab may refer to: Sharab Shiraz Lubsan Sharab Tepkin (1875-1941?), Buddhist priest the Arabic word for syrup Shar'ab as-Salam District, a district in...
- the Manchu Qing dynasty under rule of the prince Lubsan Danzan in 1723 but they were defeated. Lubsan Danzan fled to the Dzungar Khanate and eventually...
- Tibet. 1723 Death of Zanabazar. Upper Mongols under rule of the prince Lubsan Danzan revolt against the Qing but are defeated. 1727 Kyakhta Treaty defines...
- policies of confrontation with the Qing dynasty. He refused to surrender Lubsan Danjin, the leader of the revolt of the Kokonor (Qinghai) Khoshuts of 1723...
- They were settled in Dalan Uul–Altan. When Denzen died in 1740, his son Lubsan Darjaa succeeded him and became Beil. In 1753, they were settled on the...
- Mongols led by the ruling prince Lubsan Danzan in Qinghai revolted against the Qing under the Yongzheng Emperor in 1723. Lubsan Danzan also made contact with...
- Arkad Chubanov in publishing the lunar calendar. Moreover, both he and Lama Lubsan Sharab Tepkin were responsible for the publication of at least 12 titles...
- 1670–1697 Wangjil Khan — 1697–1700 Lha-bzang Khan — 1700–1717 Chimid Balzanov Lubsan Sharab Tepkin Erdne Ombadykow Djimba Gandjinov Koti Badjuginov Arkad Chubanov...