- 45°00′N 85°00′E / 45.000°N 85.000°E / 45.000; 85.000
Dzungaria (/(d)zʊŋˈɡɛəriə/; from the
Mongolian words züün gar,
meaning 'left hand'), also known...
- The
Dzungarian Gate, also
known as the
Altai Gap, is a
geographically and
historically significant mountain p****
between China and
Central Asia. It has...
- 准噶尔盆地;
traditional Chinese: 準噶爾盆地), also
known as the
Dzungarian Basin or
Zungarian Basin, is one of the
largest sedimentary basins in
Northwest China. It...
- Oyrot-Khan, a
heroic figure who is a
composite blend taken from
historical Zungarian (Oirat)
Khans and
ancient legendary heroes. However, with many migrations...
-
Battle of Khurungui, 1758.
General Zhao ****
ambushes and
defeats the
Zungarian forces of
Amoursana on
Mount Khurungui (near Almaty, Kazakhstan). Painted...
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Battle of Khurungui, 1758.
General Zhao ****
ambushes and
defeats the
Zungarian forces of
Amoursana on
Mount Khurungui (near Almaty, Kazakhstan). Painted...
-
common names, even
among biologists. "Djungarian" (or "Dzhungarian" or "
Zungarian") and "Siberian" have been
applied to both P.
sungorus and P. campbelli...
- on the west, and,
until his
murder in 1727, was the most
powerful of
Zungarian rulers. The
Torgut Mongols from fear of him fled to the
banks of the Volga...