- The
Zakhchin (Mongolian: Захчин) is a
subgroup of the
Oirats residing in
Khovd Province, Mongolia.
Zakhchin means 'Border people'. They are so called...
- Khoton*
Kalmyk incl.
Buzava Myangad Olot Sart
Kalmyk Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin Buryats Barga Hamnigan* Soyot*
Other Aimaq**
Bonan Daur
Dongxiang Hazara**...
- Dariganga, Üzemchin (or Üzümchin), Bayads, Khoton,
Myangad (Mingad), Eljigin,
Zakhchin, Darkhad, and
Olots (or Öölds or Ölöts) are all
considered as
tribes of...
- to more than ten
ethnic groups and
nationalities such as Uuld, Khalkh,
Zakhchin, Torguud, Uriankhai, Myangad, Dörbet, Bayads, Kazak,
Chantuu and Üzemchin...
-
reached 600,000 in 1755. Most of the Choros, Olot, Khoid, Baatud, and
Zakhchin Oirats who
battled against the Qing were
killed by
Manchu soldiers and...
- sub-ethnic
groups (Derbet, Torgut, Khoshut, Olot,
Dzungar (Zunghar), Bayad,
Zakhchin, Khoton, Myangad, Buzava)
across a wide
geographical area of Uvs and Khovd...
- 600,000 or more Dzungars,
especially Choros, Olots, Khoid,
Baatud and
Zakhchin, were destro**** by
disease and
attack which Michael Clarke described as...
- Ulchi, Kazakhs, Koryaks,
Mongols (especially Oirats, such as Kalmyks,
Zakhchin, Uriankhai, and the po****tion of
northwest Mongolia in general), and Yukaghirs...
- Gorlos, Sartuul, Myangad, Tubalar, Uzemchin, Uradian, Tumed, Baarins,
Zakhchin, Hishigten, Dorbet, Muumyangan, Jalaids, Abaganar, Chantuu, Olot, Sunud...
- Altai,
Buyant and Bulgan, Bayan-Ölgii
Province Ööld in Erdenebüren,
Khovd Zakhchin in the sums of Mankhan, Altai, Üyench,
Zereg and Möst,
Khovd Khoton in...