- The
Ongud (also
spelled Ongut or Öngüt; Mongolian: Онгуд, Онход; Chinese: 汪古, Wanggu; from Old
Turkic öng "desolate, uninhabited; desert" plus güt "class...
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father after he
withdrew to the
Mongolian Plateau in 1215. In 1206, the
Ongud allies of
Genghis Khan
attended his
great Kurultai and
brought gifts from...
- Chinese: 阔里吉思; pinyin: Kuòlǐjísī; c. 1250 – 1298/1299) was the king of the
Ongud and an
official of the Yuan
dynasty in the late 13th century. George's birth...
- and the Uyghurs, many of them were
Nestorian Christians or Buddhists. The
Ongud (also
spelled Ongut or Öngüt; Mongolian: Онгуд, Онход; Chinese: 汪古, Wanggu;...
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Gorlos Jalair Katagan Kerait Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naiman Oirat Olkhonud Ongud* Qara
Khitai Qara'unas
Sunud Taichiud Tatar Tumed Uriankhai Ethnic groups...
- Temüjin was
informed of
these events by Alaqush, the
sympathetic ruler of the
Ongud tribe. In May 1204, at the
Battle of
Chakirmaut in the
Altai Mountains,...
-
Borjigin clan and the male
lineage of
either the
Hongirad clans or the
Ongud. The
Ongud were a
tribe that may have
originated in West Asia and were descended...
- 拉班·扫马;
traditional Chinese: 拉賓掃務瑪; pinyin: lābīn sǎowùmǎ), was a
Uyghur or
Ongud monk
turned diplomat of the "Nestorian"
Church of the East in China. He...
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Dingling Bulgars Esegel Barsils Alat
Basmyl Onogurs Saragurs Sabirs Shatuo Ongud (from Shatuo) Göktürks
Oghuz Turks Kanglys Kabar Khazars Kipchaks Kurykans...
- 1295 Son Ariq Böke
fought Kublai for Khan.
Alakhai Bekhi,
ruler of the
Ongud under Genghis Khan Checheikhen,
ruler of the
Oirats under Genghis Khan Orghana...