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Galdan Tseren (Mongolian: Галданцэрэн; Chinese: 噶爾丹策零; 1693–1745) was a
Choros (Oirats)
prince and the
Khong Tayiji of the
Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until...
- Tayiji" was
adopted by
Dzungar leader Tsewang Dorji Namjal, son of
Galdan Tseren. As the
Dzungars got stronger, the
title rose in importance. By the mid-18th...
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Rabtan died
suddenly in 1727 and was
succeeded by his son
Galdan Tseren.
Galdan Tseren drove out his half-brother Lobszangshunu. He
continued the war against...
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Tseren-Ochiryn
Dambadorj (Mongolian: Цэрэн-Очирын Дамбадорж; 1898 – June 25, 1934) was a
Mongolian politician who
served as
Chairman of the
Mongolian People's...
- (1653–1670)
Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1670–1697)
Tsewang Arabtan (1694–1727)
Galdan Tseren Khan (1727–1745) Tsewang-Dorji-Namjil (1746–1749)
Lamdarja (1749–1752) Dawachi...
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September 18, 1923 –
February 13, 1928
General Secretary Ajvaagiin Danzan Tseren-Ochiryn
Dambadorj Preceded by
Jalkhanz Khutagt Sodnomyn Damdinbazar Succeeded...
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around the sons of
Tsewang Rabtan who were
Lausan Shono and
Galdan Tseren.
Galdan Tseren,
after defeating his
brother Lausan Shono for the power, had to...
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occupation of
Tibet in 1717. His
father was the
second cousin of
Galdan Tseren, the
Khong Tayiji of the
Dzungar Khanate from 1727 to 1745. Dawachi, whose...
- Siberia.
Tsewang Dorji Namjal became khan on the
death of his father,
Galdan Tseren in 1745. The
Khanate was in political,
military and
economic terms an important...
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bringing him to Lhasa, and
another army of 6000, led by his
brother Tseren Dondub, that
successfully took
Lhasa from the
Khoshut and
killed Lha-bzang...