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Ochirtu Khan (died 1676 or 1677) was a
nephew of Güshi Khan and a
leader of the
Khoshut tribe of the Lake
Zaisan area.
Ochirtu Khan was
killed in battle...
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conflict with
Ochirtu who
feared his po****rity.
Ochirtu supported Galdan's
rival uncle Choqur Ubashi.
Ochirtu was
defeated in 1677. There...
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pretensions of
their half-brothers
Tsetsen and
Tsodba Batur. With the
support of
Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshut,
Sengge solidified his rule in 1661. Nevertheless,...
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Oirat homeland Dzungaria under Ochirtu Setsen.
After the
Dzungar leader Galdan Boshogtu Khan
killed Ochirtu, the
Khoshut chief Khoroli submitted...
- Batur, but he
faced dissent from his half brothers. With the
support of
Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshut, this
strife ended with Sengge's
victory in 1661. In...
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Dzungar Khanate in the late 17th century. Anu was the
granddaughter of
Ochirtu Secen Khan of
Khoshut (or his
youngest daughter according to some written...
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Khoshut Khanate Reign 1642-1655
Successor Dayan Ochir Khan (in Ü-Tsang)
Ochirtu Setsen Khan (in Amdo) Born
Torobaikhu (Төрбайх) 1582 Died 14
January 1655...
- Khan — 1741–1761
Ubashi Khan — 1761–1771 Güshi Khan — 1642–1655
Dayan Ochirtu Khan — 1655–1670
Puntsug Dalai Khan — 1670–1697
Wangjil Khan — 1697–1700...
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Batur Erkh
Jonon Khoroli.
After the
battle between Galdan Boshigt Khan and
Ochirtu Sechen Khan,
Batur Erkh
Jonon Khoroli moved to
Tsaidam with his 10,000...
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powerful leaders,
Ochirtu and his half-brother
Ablai Taiji,
chose sides and ****embled
coalitions to
fight against one another. With
Ochirtu's support, Sengge...