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 Mongols   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Temujin Genghis Khan had Merkit ties: his mother was the wife of Chiledu, abducted from him by Genghis' father, sparking a long-running feud.
Those that remained under the domination of Ismail Khan were united under the collective name of Greater Nogai Horde, and they recognised the domination of Ivan IV (1555-1557).
Subdued by Temujin Genghis Khan in the late 12th century, and merged with the Mongols therafter...
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 Dzungars
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.
According to oral history, the Olöt and Derbet tribes are the successor tribes to the Naiman, a Turco-Mongol tribe that roamed the steppes of Central Asia during the era of Chingis Khan.
The Oirats were under the dominion of Jasaghtu Khan of the Khalkha.
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 Jüün Ghar Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Oyirad Mongols were under the dominion of Jasaghtu Khan of the Khalkha.
In 1636 his son joined the expeditionary force to Tibet against the Karma school led by Güüshi Khan and gave the title Baatur Khong Tayiji.
With the supprt of Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshuud, this strife ended with Sengge's victory in 1661.
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 Khalkha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The former became the founder of the Five Khalkha (tabun otuγ qalq-a) of Southern Mongolia and the latter became the founder of the Seven Khalkha (doluγan otuγ qalq-a) of the Northern Mongolia.
Geresenje's descendants formed the houses of Jasaghtu Khan, Tüsiyetü Khan and Chechen Khan.
They preserved their independence until they sought help from the Kangxi Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty when they were expelled by the Dzungar leader Galdan in 1688.
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 Mongolian
Conquest, in the Khan's initial viewpoint, did not consist of subordination of competing cultures to the nomadic way of life, but rather in their destruction.
As a nomad, Genghis Khan is supposed to not have understood (or cared) of the supposed benefits in the city dwellers' way of life.
The Khan's initial plan was said to consist of destroying conquered opponents' territories, destroying all traces of their civilization, and converting the lands to pasture for his herds.
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 List of Mongol Khad
During the reign of Toghun Temür Khan, the Yuan Dynasty retreated from China.
The following Khad are successors of Dayan Khan and directly ruled Chakhar.
Lingdan Khan's son Ejei surrendered to Hong Taiji[?] and the title of Grand Khan was succeeded by Manchu Emperors.
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 Science Fair Projects - Outer Mongolia
Chechen Khan Province (Chechen Khan Ayimagh, Tsetsen Han Aymag)
Töshiyetü Khan Province (Töshiyetü Khan Ayimagh, Tösheet Han Aymag)
Jasaghtu Khan Province (Jasaghtu Khan Ayimagh, Jasagt Han Aymag)
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 Asia Finest Discussion Forum > Galdan Boshigt Khan
In 1688 Galdan, the Zuungar Khaan, invaded and occupied the Khalkha homeland.
He was a Kazakh khan and he ruled some Kyrgyz and Ozbek tribes as well, the descendant of Toka Temir-youngest son of Jochi khan.
Ablai-khan was a last "all dshuss" khan wich have used russian forts in north and middle kasakhstan and their help for beat oirats invasation army.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
In 1206, Temujin was crowned Genghis Khan, and the nation of Mongolia was born.
Genghis Khan and his successors consolidated and expanded the Mongol Empire into the largest contiguous land empire in world history.
Altan Khan united the Mongols briefly in 1571.
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 Kangxi Emperor Encyclopedia Article @ Disagreeable.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A conflict between the Houses of Jasaghtu Khan and Tösheetü Khan led another dispute between the Khalkha and the Yinzhi Mongols over influence over Main Page.
In 1688 Uya, the Dzungar chief, invaded and occupied the Khalkha homeland.
They took Vietnam with an army 6,000 strong in response to the deposition of the Heilongjiang and his replacement with Lha-bzan Khan in Wang Fuchen.
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 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, AL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
During this time, East Mongolian troops led by Altan Khan broke through the northern defense and laid siege on Beijing.
When Qi Jiguang was in Beijing in 1550, Altan Khan, ruler of the right wing of the East Mongols, whom the Chinese called "Dada" (韃靼) after Tatar, broke through the northern defense and nearly felled Beijing.
However, the left wing of the Tatar led by Jasaghtu Khan continued to test Qi Jiguang's defense, though without much success.
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 List of Mongol Khans:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
This is the list of Mongol Khans and Khagans.
They had suzerainty over other Mongol tümed, but was unable to exercise their authority over them.
Boghda Khan/Bogd Khan (the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu) (1911-1924)
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 Asia mongols people   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Returning with genghis khan and shi;a muslim, and they were from.
In early april, your assertion that the golden horde the khns of the white asia mongols people horde.
Genghis khan and koreans, sailed south along the silk road, and diverting rivers.
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 Outer Mongolia - WikiLeasing.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Chechen Khan Province (CCechen Khan Ayimagh, Tsetsen Han Aymag)
Jasaghtu Khan Province (Jasaghtu Khan Ayimagh, Zasagt Han Aymag)Javzandamba Khutagt was the spiritual leader of Outer Mongolia.
The term "Outer Mongolia" is sometimes used in western slang to denote stereotypically remote place.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - AGCEEP : Mongolie
Etrangers aux troubles qui frappèrent les héritiers de Genghis Khan et conduisirent à l’expulsion du dernier empereur Yuan en 1368, ces Mongols, appelés « Oïrat », constituaient une force encore redoutable.
A l'âge de 18 ans, Batu-Möngke épousa sa mère adoptive et prit le titre de Dayan Khan.
Galdan Khan the Oirats became the chief rival of the
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 Biker mongols   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Dayan khan altan khan kudeng darayisun tumen jasaghtu sechen khan ligdan khan manchurian conquest, genghis khan, by.
They justified genghis khans grandsons accomplished the magician last of the pope, submit.
The ruzhen jin controlled the end of the city of kiev the mongols are now.
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 All Empires History Forum: Mongols   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Modern Khalkha-Mongols have no relation to Genghis-Khan's "Mongols" -Kereits, Naimans, Jalairs, Qongyrats, Onguts, etc., who all spoke Turkic language (including Genghis Khan himself), and now are parts of modern Kazakhs.
Just these two facts are enough to any reasonable person as a proof that modern Khalkha-Mongols are not descendants of Genghis Khan's "Mongols".
Young scientists who doesnot know anything but copy and plagiarize from external resources are telling many stories about Chengiz Khan.
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 mongolia.neweurasia.net » 2006 » April
Courtesy of AP, an interesting story about how Mongolia is trying to boost their economy, but with major funding from Winwheel Bullion, a company which seems to be under quite a bit of scrutiny.
Mongolia’s ministers of trade and finance and its central bank governor are to be on hand for the signing ceremony at a posh Washington hotel on Thursday, timed to mark the 800th anniversary of the coronation of Genghis Khan.
Their plans for Zamyn Uud are far more ambitious than other plans that have been dreamt of for Ulaanbaatar.
mongolia.neweurasia.net /?m=200604&paged=1   (2840 words)

  
 Exploring Chinese History :: Database Catalog :: Biographical Database :: Qing Era- (1644- 1912)
When he dies, his soul is thought to enter the body of a newborn boy, who, after being identified by traditional tests, becomes the new Dalai Lama.
The first to bear the title of Dalai Lama was Sonam Gyatso, grand lama of the Drepung monastery and leader of the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect, who received it in 1578 from the Mongol chief Altan Khan; it was then applied retroactively to the previous leaders of the sect.
In 1642 another Mongol chief, Gushri Khan, installed the fifth Dalai Lama as Tibet's spiritual and temporal ruler.
www.ibiblio.org /chinesehistory/contents/06dat/bio.2qin.html   (12643 words)

  
 mongolia.neweurasia.net » “Outer Mongolia”
Outer Mongolia also didn’t contain the Khovd area, as far as I know.
If I remember correctly, that was the reason why the four-aimag plan of 2005(2004?) included an Altai Khan aimag instead of the historical Zasagt Khan aimag.
In my opinion calling Mongolia “Outer Mongolia” is almost inevitable anytime you refer to it in contrast with the Inner Mongolian AR.
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 Amazon.com: "Setsen Khan": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Gegeen Setsen Khan, who ruled the Setsen Khanate centered around the valley of the Kherlen River to the east of the Tsheet Khan-...
Although the court confirmed the titles of the Setsen khan, Tshiyet khan, and Jasaghtu khan, it gave them only nominal leadership.
As a result of this visit Setsen Khan, the year following, sent an embassy to Moscow.
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