- for
members of the
Borjigin clan.
Tabunang (塔布囊;
tābùnáng;
tabunang), for
descendants of Jelme. The
taiji and
tabunang are
equal in rank, and both subdivided...
-
refer to
Mongolian nobles include: A-ge (ᠠᠭᠡ 阿哥), a son of a
noble family.
Tabunang (ᠲᠠᠪᠤᠨᠠᠩ 塔布囊), a son-in-law of a
noble family.
Soumon Albatu (сумын албат)...
- his
decision to
divide the Six
tumens to his sons, or taijis, and
local tabunangs, sons-in-law of the taijis,
created a
decentralized system of Borjigin...
- his
decision to
divide the six
tumens to his sons, or taijis, and
local tabunangs-sons in the law of the
taijis created a
decentralized system of Borjigin...
- Coca-Cola
Plant in
eastern Ulaanbaatar): Near the
Selbe river Darkhan Tabunang the
zaisan son-in-law of the
Tusheet Khan was
moving with
around 60 of...
- to
organise the
engagement of Yiren's
second daughter and
first class tabunang,
jasagh of
Kharchin Ayurjana of the
Uliyahan clan. 1879. A
decree on the...
- Sutai.
Secondary consort, of the Gu'erhasu clan (侧福晋 钴尔哈苏氏),daughter of
tabunang Zhuoliketu (卓礼克图塔布囊) Jidu (济度;1633-1660),
second son,
Prince Jianchun of...
-
known as one of the
Inner Khalkh were
people of
Doyan Uriankhai's
Bagasun Tabunang (Багасун-Табунанг) who
married Dayan Khaan's only daughter. Esen Khaan...
- of
Abaga Borjigit clan (阿霸垓博爾濟吉特氏) Father:
Bodisai Chuhur (博迪塞楚祜爾), a
tabunang[check spelling] of
Abaga (塔布囊)
Batmadzoo was born in 1606 in Abaga, Southern...