- 15. Örlüüd, 16. Tavnanguud, 17. Orongoi, 18. Tsookhor, 19. Sartuul, 20.
Sharaid, 21. Temdegten.
Mongolian academician, writer, and
scholar Byambyn Renchin...
- Banner,
Xilin Gol League,
Inner Mongolia) of the Qing Empire. He was of the
Sharaid clan. His name
first appeared in
official Chinese records in 1713, among...
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Sanskrit languages in 1686.
Mathematician and
astronomer Minggatu of
Sharaid discovered nine
trigonometric equations and
wrote 42
volumes of "The Roots...
- 2012-01-27 (in French) Ëndonzhamt︠s︡yn
Zhanchiv and Gonchigiĭn
Gantogtokh (
Sharaĭd).
Vagindra u̇sgiĭn
dursgaluud [Monuments in
Vagindra script].
Corpus scriptorum...
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According to scholarship, four
Buryat lines (Khongodor, Horidoy, Khangin, and
Sharaid)
trace their origins to a
marriage between a
human hunter and a swan woman...
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Harnut Jalaid (Jalairs) Naiman,
Nirun Olkhonud (Olkhunut) Saljiud,
Sharnud (
Sharaid)
Taijiud or Taijuud, Tatar,
Togoruutan Tsoros (Choros people) Yamaat; Yunsheebuu...
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Transbaikal Oblast,
Russian Empire, the son of the
zaisang (headman) of the
Sharaid clan.
Zhamtsarano received a
formal education at the
Chita primary school...