- Yesüder
Delbeg Khan (Dalbag) (1412–1415) –
supported by
Oriats Oyiradai (1415–1425) –
supported by
Oriats Toluid Civil War
Nominal due to the empire's division...
- A
jasagh (Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠭ засаг, or засаг ноён; Chinese: 札薩克; lit. 'power,' 'authority') was the head of a
Mongol banner or
khoshun during the Qing dynasty...
- This is a list of
notable historical and
living Mongolians (of Mongolia, a
landlocked country in East Asia with
about 3
million inhabitants as of 2015...
- Bëyuk-Oriyat (also, Beyuk-Or’yat, Bol’shoy
Oriat, and Oriyat) is a
village in the
Neftchala Rayon of Azerbaijan. Bëyuk-Oriyat at
GEOnet Names Server v...
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Khalkha dialect in the middle, the Horcin-Haracin
dialect in the East,
Oriat-Hilimag in the west, and Bargu–Buriyad in the north. Some
Western scholars...
- 1449
conflict between the
Oriats and the Ming dynasty...
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Delbeg was a son of Öljei Temür Khan (Buyanshir) who had
instructed the
Oriat leader Bahamu to make
Delbeg the new Khan.
However records in
Shajrat Ul...
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Boitalak (博託洛克) was the
daughter of
Tsewang Rabtan,
leader of the Dzungar-
Oriat tribe following the
death of
Galdan Boshugtu Khan. She
first married Danjung...
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Extensions of this
Spiegelungssatz were
given by
Oriat and
Oriat-Satge,
where class groups were no
longer ****ociated with characters...