- The
Ongud (also
spelled Ongut or
Öngüt; Mongolian: Онгуд, Онход; Chinese: 汪古, Wanggu; from Old
Turkic öng "desolate, uninhabited; desert" plus güt "class...
- them were
Nestorian Christians or Buddhists. The
Ongud (also
spelled Ongut or
Öngüt; Mongolian: Онгуд, Онход; Chinese: 汪古, Wanggu; from Old
Turkic öng "desolate...
-
Goose P****'s
Shatuo Paulillo, Mauricio. "White Tatars: The
Problem of the
Öngũt conversion to
Jingjiao and the
Uighur Connection" in From the Oxus River...
-
Christian names also
existed among the
Turkic and
Mongol peoples (especially
Onguts and Keraits) on the
Mongolian Plateau. The
Ilkhan Öljeitü's name at birth...
- (trans.) (1st ed.). Reading, UK:
Garnet Pub. p. 32. ISBN 978-1859641866.
Öngüt, Ömer (2018). Sadat-ı Kiram. İstanbul: Hakikat. p. 125. al-Qifti, Tarikh...
- far northward. T1
Alacush tikin euri of Rashid,
chief of the
tribe of the
Onguts (D'Ohsson, torn, i, p. 84). See also above, 3. '■ The
river Argun, a tributary...
- the
Mongols invaded Jin
territory in 1211, Ala 'Qush, the
chief of the
Ongut,
supported Genghis Khan and
showed him a safe road to the Jin dynasty's...
- Temulun.
Alakhai Bekhi,
married first to
Alaqush Digit Quri,
chieftain of the
Ongüt tribe; then to his
nephew and heir Jingue; and
finally to her
stepson Boyaohe...
- China.
Among the 6,000
converts of John of
Montecorvino was the
Nestorian Ongut prince George,
allegedly a
descendant of
Prester John, and a v****al of the...
-
Goose P****'s
Shatuo Paulillo, Mauricio. "White Tatars: The
Problem of the
Öngũt conversion to
Jingjiao and the
Uighur Connection" in From the Oxus River...