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Tüsheet Khan (Mongolian: ᠲᠦᠰᠢᠶᠡᠲᠦ ᠬᠠᠨ; Cyrillic: Түшээт хан; Chinese: 土謝圖汗)
refers to the
territory as well as the
Chingizid dynastic rulers[need quotation...
- (Yellow Hat)
lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia. The son of a
Mongol Tüsheet Khan,
Zanabazar was
declared spiritual leader of
Khalkha Mongols by a convocation...
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against the
Oyirad in the west. Geresenje's
descendants formed the
houses of
Tüsheet Khan,
Zasagt Khan and
Setsen Khan. They
preserved their independence until...
- 1953.
Bumtsend was born on 11
September 1881 in Züünbürenhanuul Hoshuu,
Tüsheet Khan
Province (present day Yeröö district,
Selenge Province). The son of...
- 1721: What they call the Urga is the court, or the
place where the
prince (
Tusheet Khan) and high
priest (Bogd
Jebtsundamba Khutugtu) reside, who are always...
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Galdan Boshugtu attacked Khalkha after murder of his
younger brother by
Tusheet Khan
Chakhundorj (main or
Central Khalkha leader) and the Khalkha-Oirat...
- 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...
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dynasty only
consisted of the four
Khalkha aimags (Setsen Khan Aimag,
Tüsheet Khan Aimag, Sain
Noyon Khan Aimag, and
Zasagt Khan Aimag), in the late...
- Chikhundorj. In 1655, the Qing
began interfering in
Tusheet affairs by
appointing their own
lamas in
Tusheet territory. Thus
Outer Mongolia also
gradually fell...
- Khalkha-Mongolian
prince who was
named by the 3rd
Dalai Lama as
first khan of the
Tüsheet Khanate in 1587. He
zealously propagated Tibetan Buddhism among the Khalkha...