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Uriankhai /ˈʊriənxaɪ/ is a term of
address applied by the
Mongols to a
group of
forest peoples of the North, who
include the Turkic-speaking
Tuvans and...
- Урянхай, [taŋˈdɤ urʲanˈχaj]; Mongolian: Тагна Урианхай, romanized: Tagna
Urianhai, [ˈtʰaɢəɴ ʊrʲæŋˈχæɪ̯];
simplified Chinese: 唐努乌梁海;
traditional Chinese:...
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border river Algiak and,
after this day, were
abroad in the
territory of
Urianhai. This
wonderful land, rich in most
diverse forms of
natural wealth, is...
- 015 2 266
Dorvod 659 4,128 0.73 106 Duut Дуут 1,675 2,189 2,094 1 287
Urianhai 502 2,146 0.98 76 Erdenebüren Эрдэнэбүрэн 2,258 3,210 3,372 1 995 Oold...
- край, romanized: Urjanhajskij kraj Tuvan: Таңды Урянхай, romanized: Tañdy
Urianhai, [tʰɑŋˈtɤ ʊɾʲanˈχaj] Mongolian: Урянхайн хязгаар, romanized: Urianhain...
- 1634. The left-wing
tumens under Dayan Khan were Khalkha,
Chaharia and
Urianhai, and the right-wing
tumens were Ordos/Tümed,
Yunshiyebu and Kharchin/Khorchin...
- Map of the Jütgelt Gün's
hoshuu (banner) of the
Altai Urianhai in
western Mongolia....
- Lhagvasuren, G. Badamsambu, B. Galsansukh,
Ochirbatyn Dashbalbar, D.
Urianhai, Sh. Gurbazar,
Galsan Tschinag, Ts.
Khulan and others.[citation needed]...