- Kho
Orluk (Mongolian: Хо өрлөг, romanized: Kho örlög; 1580-1644) was an
Oirat prince and
Taish of the Torghut-Oirat tribe.
Around 1616, Kho
Orluk persuaded...
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lasting from the
advent of the
Torghut under Kho
Orluk in 1630 to the end of the
great Khanate of Kho
Orluk's descendant,
Ayuka Khan, in 1724, a
phase accompanied...
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lasting from the
advent of the
Torghut under Kho
Orluk in 1630 to the end of the
great khanate of Kho
Orluk's descendant,
Ayuka Khan, in 1724, a
phase accompanied...
- (1655–1669)
Gonchug Dalai Khan (1669–1698)
Lhazang Chingis Khan (1698–1717) Kho
Orluk (d. 1644)
Shukhur Daichin (1644–1661)
Puntsuk (1661–1669)
Ayuka Khan (1669–1724)...
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established the
Kalmyk Khanate.The
Torghuts were led by
their Tayishi, Kho
Orluk.
Russia was
concerned about their attack but the
Kalmyks became a Russian...
- Yakutsk. He was
posthumously rehabilitated in 1964.
Borodin married Fanya Orluk,
known as "****", and
originally from Vilnius, in
Chicago in 1908. He had...
- [citation needed] In 1620 his son Ishim-khan
married a
daughter of Kho
Orluk who was then
leading his
people from
Dzugharia to the Volga.
Kuchum is portra****...
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cities are
domed hothouses which keep out the cold, but
outdoors they
favor orluk furs and boots.
Physically they are
large and strong, and the men usually...
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followers in 1630. The
infighting among the
Oirats caused the
Torghut chief Kho
Orluk to
migrate westwards until they came into
conflict with the
Nogai Horde...
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Dalai Taishi and
Khoshut leader Güshi Khan
married the
Torghut leader Kho
Orluk sisters.
During the
Dalai Taishi period (circa 1625), the
Oirat tribes lived...