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Ubashi Khan (Mongolian: ᠣᠪᠠᠱᠢ ᠬᠠᠨ; Chinese: 渥巴锡汗; 1744 – 1774) was a Torghut-Kalmyk
prince and the last Khan of the
Kalmyk Khanate. In
January 1771, he...
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their internal affairs.[citation needed] In the
winter of 1770–1771,
Ubashi Khan, the great-grandson of
Ayuka Khan and the last
Kalmyk Khan, decided...
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south of the
Altai Mountains in Dzungaria. But Geresenz's grandson,
Sholoi Ubashi Khuntaiji,
pushed the
Oirats further northwest,
along the
steppes of the...
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Altan Khans (lit.
Golden Khan)
ruled north-western
Mongolia from
about 1609 to 1691 at the latest.
Altan Khan of
Khalkha also
known as
Altan Khan of...
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Ubasi Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: Убаши хунтайж) was a 17th-century
Mongol prince. He was the
first Altan Khan of the
Khalkha who
ruled Khotgoids in northwestern...
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younger brothers Toro-Baikhu,
later Güshi Khan, and Köndölön
Ubashi took up the
fight and
pursued Chöükür from the
Ishim River to the Tobol...
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Donduk Ombo Khan (1735–1741)
Donduk Dashi Khan (1741–1761)
Ubashi Khan (1762–1771)
Borjigin Choros (Oirats)
History of
Mongolia Khoshut List...
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Kazakh enemies. The last
Kalmyk khan
Ubashi led the
migration to
restore Mongolian independence.
Ubashi Khan sent his 30,000
cavalries to the Russo-Turkish...
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Donduk Ombo, Khan (1735–1741)
Donduk Dashi, Khan (1741–1761)
Ubashi, Khan (1761–1771) Dodbi, Khan (1771–1781) As Saray, Khan (1781) China: Qing...
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fearing Galdan's po****rity,
supported Galdan's
uncle and
rival Choqur Ubashi. In 1678
Galdan forced Ochirtu to flee to
Kokonur and
established hegemony...