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Topic: Khoshuud


  
  Timeline of Buddhism
Zanabazar, the first Jebtsundamba Khutughtu, was born as a great-grandson of Abadai Khan of the Khalkha.
Güüshi Khan of the Khoshuud donated the sovereignty of Tibet to the 5th Dalai Lama.
In Thailand, many Buddhist texts are destroyed as the Burmese invade Ayutthaya.
buddhism.2be.net /Timeline_of_Buddhism   (2448 words)

  
  Oyirad
The leading Oyirad subgroups in 17th and 18th century were Dörböd, Jüün Ghar, Khoshuud and Torghuud.
Torghuud, led by the chief Khoo Örlög, moved to Kalmykia in 1628 because of an internal trouble Khoshuud originally made.
As requested by the Geluk school, Güüshi Khan of Khoshuud defeated Choghtu Khong Tayiji in 1637, who supported the Karma school, and conquered Qinghai, followed by unification of Tibet in 1641.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/oy/Oyrd.html   (564 words)

  
 dzungar
He made three expeditions against the Kazakhs.In 1653 his son Sengge succeeded the Dzungars chief, but an internal strife with his half brother Chechen Tayiji involved the Khoshuud.
With the support of Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshuud, this strife ended with Sengge`s victory in 1661.
In 1667 he captured Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the third and last Altan Khan.
webraindor.info /wiki/dzungar   (602 words)

  
 Mongolia
When the grasslands proved insufficient, the clans moved on.
Although this is unquestionably Mongolia in its political jurisdiction, the ethnic groups of the western ranges are almost entirely Kazakh, with a smattering of Khalkh, Dorvod, Uriankhai, and Khoshuud.
Together they form a sampling of the cultural diversity that produced the great migrations of the medieval Turkic-Mongolian groups, that in time populated the areas of the Caspian, the Caucasus, Asia Minor, southern Russia, even the Balkans and Central Europe.
ejournal.thing.at /LitPrim/mongolia.html   (9165 words)

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