- The
Torghut (Mongolian: Торгууд, ᠲᠤᠷᠭᠣᠣᠠ, Torguud, "Guardsman",
simplified Chinese: 土尔扈特;
traditional Chinese: 土爾扈特) are one of the four
major subgroups...
-
historian Johannes Leunclavius,
Dulkadir was a
corruption of the
Turkic name
Torghud.
Franz Babinger considered it very probable, as the name was
likely derived...
- the
Oirats began with
Torghuds,
along with the
Dorbets and a few
Khoshud clansmen,
seceding from the union. In 1628 the
Torghud chief Khoo
Orlug with...
- The
following is a list of
Mongol rulers. The list of
states is
chronological but
follows the
development of
different dynasties.
Before Kublai Khan announced...
- Kheshig, the
imperial guard, was
founded and
divided into day (khorchin
torghuds) and
night (khevtuul) guards.
Genghis rewarded those who had been loyal...
- 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...
-
Torgut (Oirat: Торһд, romanized: Torhd, [torˈɣət]), also
spelled Torghud, is a
dialect of the
Oirat language spoken in Xinjiang, in
western Mongolia and...
- Ali, Künhü'l-ahbar,
University books, No: 5959, p. 300a)". Svat Soucek, "
Torghud Re'is", The
Encyclopaedia of
Islam (New Edition), Vol. 10, LeidenBrill...