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  Dzungars
Dzungar (also Jungar or Zungar; Mongolian: Зүүнгар Züüngar) is the collective identity of several Oirat (West Mongolian) tribes that formed and maintained the last Central Asian nomadic empire from the early 17th century to the middle 18th century.
The Dzungars were a confederation of several Oirat (or West Mongolian) tribes that emerged suddenly in the early 17th century to fight the Altan Khan of the Khalkha, the Jasaghtu Khan and their Manchu patrons for dominion and control over the Mongolian people and territories.
In Kalmyk, the word "Dzungar" (pronounced Züün gar) is the compound of two words: Züün meaning "left" (or east) and gar meaning "hand" (or wing).
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 Mongolia - The End of Independence
The employment of artillery had a decisive effect, and the Dzungar were routed.
Despite the defeat at Jao Modo, twenty years later the Dzungar again were embroiled in war with the Qing.
This was done by the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727, which established the border between the portions of Mongolia controlled by China and those controlled by Russia.
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  Kazakhstan - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
The khan Haq Nazar succeeded in uniting the Kazakh hordes between 1538 and 1580, but by the 17th century the Kazakhs were again fragmented.
In the 1680s the Kazakhs began to fight a series of wars against invaders from the east called Oirots, a group of four Mongol tribes, including Dzungars, that sought to conquer Kazakh lands.
During the Dzungar invasions, the Kazakhs appealed to Russia for protection and military supplies.
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  dzungars   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dzungar (also Jungar or Zungar; Mongolian: Зүүнгар Züüngar) is the collective identity of several Oirat (West Mongolian) tribes that formed and maintained the last Central Asian nomadic empire from the early 17th century to the middle 18th century.
The Dzungars were a confederation of several Oirat (or West Mongolian) tribes that emerged suddenly in the early 17th century to fight the Altan Khan of the Khalkha, the Jasaghtu Khan and their Manchu patrons for dominion and control over the Mongolian people and territories.
In Kalmyk, the word "Dzungar" (pronounced Züün gar) is the compound of two words: Züün meaning "left" (or east) and gar meaning "hand" (or wing).
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 Tibet Travel Guide: Tour to Tibet, Tibet Trip, 24/7 Toll Free, Tibetan History
The Panchen Lama was conferred with the title Panchen Erdeni in 1713 by Qing Dynasty.
Dzungar Mongols attacked Tibet in 1717, killing Lhabzang Khan, sacking monasteries and deposing the sixth Dalai Lama.
Internal unrest rose again causing the Emperor to send his imperial troops to quench the turmoil and to put in place a plan to reform the local administration.
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 INTRODUCTION
In the 1670s a Western Mongol prince of the Dzungar tribe, Galdan (1644-1697), conquered the Islamic cities of Eastern Turkestan, creating a Dzungar empire in what is now Xinjiang.
Both the Dzungars and the Qing became involved in Tibet in 1717, the Qing army took Lhasa in 1720 and established a protectorate.
In the 1750s the Qing defeated the Dzungars in a series of campaigns and subjugated the Trukic populations of eastern Turkestan.
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Moreover, Muslim farmers from Xinjiang were encouraged to settle in nomad lands, Dzungar rulers Sengge and Galkdan Boshigt khan encouraged artisans and development of manufactures.
One million Dzungars were killed, a whole nation ceased to exist.
Following the example of Khuntaiji, Dzungar aristocrats and wealthy herders send their children to Russian universities, to become officers and military engineers.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - AGCEEP: Chagatai Khanate, China and Tibet   (Site not responding. Last check: )
After Dzungars drove out, there's some revolt and internal conflict in Tibet, but finally, with China's support, Dalai Lama got both religious and secular power, and Qinghai and Western Sichuan officially become territory of China.
In 1745, Dzungar Khan Galdan Tsereng died and whole khanate fall into war of succession, finally, Dawachi, a leader who came from Choros Clan (Dzungar khanate's khan all from this clan) become new khan.
Dzungar Khanate will be easier to simulate when a new map comes along, but right now it's smack dab in the middle of PTI, so we can only mod the effects to neighbors.
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 Dzungar
Dzungar is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Dzungar: Encyclopedia II - Otrar - Middle Ages
Dzungar: Encyclopedia II - Kangxi Emperor - Cultural achievements
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 History of Tibet, Map of Tibet, History of Tibet, Map of Tibet
When the Sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, was finally enthroned in 1697 he turned out to be an embarrassment to the Desi and his associates, refusing to take interest in the affairs of state and leading a frivolous life.
Lhasang Khan was himself defeated and killed by Dzungar Mongols who had come to Tibet at the invitation of the monks of the three big Gelugpa monasteries in Lhasa.
The Dzungars, who were staunch followers of the Gelugpa tradition, were not content with the death of Lhazang Khan.
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 Kalmyk people
Ironically, by the early 1690s, the Dzungar (successor state to the Dörben Oirat) attacks against the Eastern Mongols were so persistent and ferocious, the Eastern Mongol princes voluntarily led their people and Outer Mongolia into submission to the Manchu state.
In 1618, the Torghuts and a small contingent of Dörbets chose to migrate from the upper Irtysh river region to the grazing pastures of the lower Volga River region, located south of Saratov and north of the Caspian Sea, on both banks of the Volga Rver.
While the Dzungars (initially Olöt, Dörbet and Khoit tribes) were establishing their empire in Western Inner Asia, the Khoshuts were establishing the Khoshut Khanate in Tibet, protecting the Gelugpa sect from its enemies, and the Torghuts formed the Kalmyk Khanate in the lower Volga region.
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 Merriam-Webster Online
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 Definition of dzungar - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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 Dzhungariya Mountains, Kazakhstan
Dzungar Alatau is a mountain system, which occupies 700 sq.
Dzungar Alatau is divided in two parts: region of the Lepsy river, and region of the Usek river.
The highest summit is peak of Semenov-Tienshanski located at the Kazakhstan-Chinese border at the altitude of 4.622 m above sea level.
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Together with Mindroling, Dorjey Drag was given charge of performing certain rituals for the Tibetan Government, a responsiblity which it holds to this day.
In 1717, Dorjey Drag was destroyed by the Dzungar Mongol army.
Reconstruction began in 1720 with the patronage of the Seventh Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso (1708-1757).
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 The Theosophy Trust   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1717 the Dzungar Mongols invaded Tibet with the declared aim of deposing the pretender and placing the Seventh Dalai Lama on the throne.
When the Dzungars subsequently began to loot the temples and houses of Lhasa, the Tibetans looked to the Chinese for assistance.
Since Lhasa had become peaceful when the Dzungars had been driven out and the Seventh Dalai Lama entered the city, the Chinese withdrew their military forces and established diplomatic relations with the Dalai Lama's government.
www.theosophytrust.org /tlodocs/dispreport.php?d=teachers/SeventhDalaiLama.htm   (2700 words)

  
 MPR: The Thirteen Previous Dalai Lamas
Tibetans turned to a western Mongol tribe, the Dzungars, to oust Lhabsang Khan.
The Dzungar Mongols attacked Lhasa and killed Lhabsang Khan in 1717.
The Dzungars, in turn, were ousted by a Chinese army, which in 1720 installed as the Seventh Dalai Lama Kelzang Gyatso.
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 DZUNGARS Articles Dzungar (also Jungar or Zungar; Mon
The Dzungars and Dörbed are considered as the successor of the Naiman.
Züün gar means left (east) hand (wing) in Mongolian although the Dzungars were in the west end of the Mongols.
In 1636 his son joined the expeditionary force to Tibet against the Karma school led by Güshi Khan and gave the title Baatur Khong Tayiji.
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 The Don Juan of Dalai Lamas: ThingsAsian
Meanwhile, political unrest was brewing between Tibet and the Mongol empire, led by Galden Khan of the Dzungar tribe.
Next, the Dzungar Mongols invaded Lhasa, and after a bloody battle, defeated and killed Lhazang Khan in 1717.
Little was gained by his demise however, as the Dzungar Mongols plundered and pillaged the town, destroying the monasteries and killing hundreds of monks and lamas.
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 Historical Sketch of Buddhism and Islam in West Turkistan
The Dzungars also built stone monasteries [7] in the regions of eastern Kazakhstan surrounding Lake Balkash.
It is unclear whether some of these monasteries were built by the Dzungars before their defeat by the Manchus in the mid-eighteenth century and they survived the destruction, or whether they were built by the Dzungar refugees who fled to Kazakhstan after the holocaust and inclusion of East Turkistan into the Manchu Empire of China.
[7] The remains of stone Dzungar Buddhist monasteries have been found in Kazakhstan at Almalik, along the Ili River to the east of Lake Balkhash near the Kazakh/Chinese border, and at Kyzyl-Kent near Dzhezkazgan, along the Sary Su River west of Lake Balkhash.
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 Trip Himalaya Treks & Expedition: Tibet History, History of Tibet, Tibet Tour, Tibet Expedition, Mounain Bike in Tibet ...
Panchen Lama was conferred with the title Panchen Erdeni in 1713.
Dzungar Mongols attacked Tibet in 1717, killed Lhabzang Khan, sacked monasteries and deposed of the sixth Dalai Lama.
However, internal unrest happened again and Emperor sent his imperial troops to quench the turmoil and determined to reform the local administration.
www.triphimalaya.com /tibet/tibet_history.html   (905 words)

  
 The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Literature
In 1720, the Dzungar Mongols had invested Lhasa ostensibly to depose Lhazan Khan, the Mongol "king" of Tibet, and restore the rule of the Dalai Lama.
The loot and rapine that the Dzungars had unleashed brought in the temporary, if also timely, intervention (1720-23) of the Ch’ing emperor K’ang Hsi.
It was the 7th Dalai Lama, not the 9th, who was put back on the Lhasa throne.
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 Kazakhstan history: from ancient to modern times. - AboutKazakhstan.com
Feudal disunity and internecine strife hindered the economic and cultural progress and considerably weakened the defense capacity of the Kazakh states.
For nearly a hundred years the Kazakhstan people waged a struggle against the Dzungar.
The invaders levied heavy taxes on the Kazakhs and dealt ruthlessly with anyone who resisted.
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The fifth Dalai Lama assumed secular power over Tibet only through the military intervention of his Qoshot Mongol patron, the Gushri Khan, whose troops defeated the Dalai Lama's rival, the king of Tsang.
Tibetan armies fought wars against Ladakh in 1681 and against the Dzungar Mongols in 1720, and made numerous armed incursions into Bhutan in the eighteenth century.
Tibetan troops fought against invading Nepali forces in 1788-1792 and 1854, against Dogra forces invading Ladakh from Kashmir in 1842, and against the British in 1904.
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 Oirats - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Comprised of the Khoshut (Хошууд Hošuud), Olot (Өөлд Ööld) or Dzungar (Зүүнгар Züüngar), Torgut (Торгууд Torguud), and Dorbot (Дөрвөд Dörvöd) tribes, they were dubbed Kalmak or Kalmyk, which means "remnant" or "to remain," by their western Turkic neighbors.
Various sources also list the Bargut, Buzav, Kerait, and Naiman tribes as comprising part of the Dörvn Öörd; some tribes may have joined the original four only in later years.
Finally, the East Mongols of Outer Mongolia sought the protection of the Manchu against the Dzungars.
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 An-hsi - China History Forum, chinese history forum
This Anxi prefecture was set up in the early part of the Kangxi reign of the Qing dynasty.
It was then on the border with the Dzungar Mongols of the Tarim Basin (present-day Xinjiang), who were enemies of the Qing.
The Kangxi emperor thus named it Anxi (pacifying the west) in the hope that it would serve as a base from which to conquer the Dzungars.
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 Bhakha Rinpoche
There are also a couple of stones preserved at Bhakha Monastery that demonstrate the power of the Second Bhakha Rinpoche over the elements: his footprint in stone.
At the time, the Dzungar Mongols were ravaging all parts of Tibet.
Though remote and difficult to access for the Mongol cavalry, the Powo valley was not spared.
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 Define dzungar - Definition of dzungar from Free-Online-Dictionary.org   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mongolia - HISTORY Possibly the movement was a reaction to the growing dominance of the Dzungar Mongols, an Oirad subclan and neighbors of the Torgut to the south.
CHA DAO But the trade was unstable, disturbed by Moslem uprisings and the Dzungar, the Western Mongols.
is further compromised by the strategic alliance between the Tibetan kingdom and the fierce Dzungar...
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 Oirats Information
Comprised of the Khoshut (Хошууд Hošuud), Olot (Өөлд Ööld) or Dzungar (Зүүнгар Züüngar), Torgut (Торгууд Torguud), and Dorbot (Дөрвөд Dörvöd) tribes, they were dubbed Kalmak or Kalmyk, which means "remnant" or "to remain," by their western Turkic neighbors.
Various sources also list the Bargut, Buzav, Kerait, and Naiman tribes as comprising part of the Dörvn Öörd; some tribes may have joined the original four only in later years.
Finally, the East Mongols of Outer Mongolia sought the protection of the Manchu against the Dzungars.
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 Britannicaindia.com: Britannica Browse
leader of the Dzungar tribes of Mongols (reigned 1676-97).
He conquered an empire that included Tibet in the southwest and ranged across Central Asia to...
Throughout his reign she held court as queen of France in all but name, while the real queen, Catherine...
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 Nomad - Asia Finest Discussion Forum
its about kazakhs trying to unite against Dzungars in the 18th century.
They faught the Dzungars first before becoming vassals of Russia.
The movies is about a dude trying to unite the three Kazakh hordes against Dzungar Khan Galdan.
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