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Tsewang Rabtan (from Tibetan: ཚེ་དབང་རབ་བརྟན
Tsewang Rapten; Chinese: 策妄阿拉布坦; Mongolian: ᠴᠡᠸᠡᠩᠷᠠᠪᠳᠠᠨ; 1643–1727) was a
Choros (Oirats)
prince and the Khong...
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conquered Turfan and Hami the next year. In 1683 Galdan's
armies under Rabtan reached Tashkent and the Syr
Darya and
crushed two
armies of the Kazakhs...
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Dzungarian army
under the
command of
Galdan Boshugtu Khan's nephew,
Tsewang Rabtan,
reached Chach (present-day Tashkent) and the Syr Darya, by
defeating only...
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title of Khan on Galdan. Sengge's two sons
Sonom Rabdan and
Tsewang Rabtan revolted against Galdan but they were defeated. Although,
already married...
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effectively incorporated into the Qing Empire. On the
other hand,
Tsewang Rabtan, a long-time anti-Galdan
Oirat chief, who had
actually provided intelligence...
- 1685 Galdan's
forces aggressively pushed the Kazakhs.
While his
general Rabtan took Taraz, and his main
force forced the
Kazakhs to
migrate westwards....
- 1727
until his
death in 1745.
Galdan Tseren was the
eldest son of
Tsewang Rabtan.
After the ********ination of his
father by
rival factions, a
civil war followed...
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returned in 1683, when
Barthold tells us that his
commander Rabtan (probably
Tsewang Rabtan took the city and
razed it.
Sayram was
slowly rebuilt, likely...
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revolted against the
Dzungar Khanate in 1720,
while the
Dzungars under Tsewang Rabtan were
being attacked by the Qing
dynasty in the Dzungar–Qing Wars. Emin Khoja...
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resentment of
their former experience under Dzungar rule at the
hands of
Tsewang Rabtan. It was not
until generations later that
Dzungaria rebounded from the destruction...