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  Oyirad: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Oyirad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Oyirad (also spelled Oirat) is an alliance of the western Mongols.
Also called "Eleuth" or "Olood" in different documentations, the Oyirad was originally a Mongol tribal group inhabiting on the Yenisei River.
The Oyirad were conquered by Altan Khan[?] of Tümed, a grandson of Dayan Khan, who reunified and reorganized the Mongols.
www.encyclopedian.com /oy/Oyrd.html   (593 words)

  
 Oyirad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Oyirad (also spelled Oirat or Oyrat) is just a different name for the Kalmyk people, the word coming from the misspelled original name Dörvn Öörd – "The Allied Four".
In 1439 Esen Tayisi of the Oyirads succeeded his father Toghon Tayisi.
The Oyirads reached as far as the steppes of southeast Europe by 1630.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oyirad   (506 words)

  
 Zaya Pandita
Zaya Pandita I (1599 - 1662) was an Oyirad lama of the Geluk school.
Zaya Pandita was from the Khoshuud group of the Oyirad.
He practiced asceticism in Tibet and returned to Oyirad in 1639.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/za/Zaya_Pandita.html   (119 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ossetic, Oyirad of Altai, Romany, Russian, Ruthenian, Selkup, Serbian, Slovio, Tabassaran, Tajik, Tat (Judeo-Tat), Tatar, Turkmen...
Oyirad Jüün Ghar Empire Qing Dynasty Modern History Independent Mongolia Inner Mongolia Buryat Republic Kalmykia The Mongol Empire was founded by Genghis Khan (1165-1227) in 1206.
He was the head of the Jadaran clan, and was later elected Gurhan of the Dorben, Tatar, Naima, Oyirad, Merkid and Tayichigud clans.
oyirad.iqexpand.com   (840 words)

  
 Jüün Ghar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Güshi Khan and gave the title Baatur Khong Tayiji.
The victory over Ochirtu in 1677 resulted in the establishment of hegemony over the Oyirad.
uncover.us /en/wikipedia/j/ju/jueuen_ghar.html   (345 words)

  
 Read about Oyirad at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Oyirad and learn about Oyirad here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Toghon Tayisi, who was the de facto dictator of the Oyirad.
The Oyirad were conquered by Altan Khan of the
The leading Oyirad subgroups in 17th and 18th century were
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Oyirad   (504 words)

  
 Kalmykia
Kalymag was originally a Tatar and Russian name for the Oyirad confederation of the western Mongols.
Due to an internal struggle of the Oyirad which was created by the Khoshuud tribe, the Torghuud chief Khoo Örlög decided to moved westward in 1328.
He led the Torghuud and some part of the Khoshuud and Dörbed tribes and reached as far as the desert steppes of southeast Europe in 1630, and settled around their capital in Astrakhan on the Volga delta.
www.datamass.net /ka/kalmykia.html   (1179 words)

  
 Oyirad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Convencionalmente fueron llamados Döchin (cuarenta) Mongghul y Dörben (cuatro) Oyirad.
Los cuatro subgrupos que forman Oyirad son confusos, pero considerado como (original) Oyirad, Kereyid, Naiman y Barghud.
El Oyirad fue conquistado por Altan Khan del Tümed, nieto de Dayan Khan, que reunified y reorganizó a mongols.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/oy/Oyirad.htm   (617 words)

  
 Oyirad - China-related Topics M-P - China-Related Topics
After the retreat from China properChina, the Mongols split into two groups, Mongghul and Oyirad, and conflicted with each other.
Allied with Russia, Torghuud flourished there during the reign of Ayuki Khan, who was given the title of Khan by the 6th Dalai Lama.
The Oyirad became Tibetan BuddhismTibetan Buddhists in 1615.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Oyirad   (681 words)

  
 Zaya Pandita -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Zaya Pandita I (1599 - 1662) was an (Click link for more info and facts about Oyirad) Oyirad lama of the (Click link for more info and facts about Geluk) Geluk school.
He taught (A Buddhist doctrine that includes elements from India that are not Buddhist and elements of preexisting shamanism) Tibetan Buddhism to the Oyirad and (A member of the nomadic peoples of Mongolia) Mongols (Khalkha).
The Todo script is still used in (An autonomous province in far northwestern China on the border with Mongolia and Kazakhstan; the largest province in the People's Republic of China and the homeland of the Uighur people) Xinjiang with slight revisions, but is not taught in education due to China's policy.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/Z/Za/Zaya_Pandita.htm   (218 words)

  
 Altan Khan of the Khalkha
Ubasi Khong Tayiji was a cousin of Layikhur Khan, who was the virtual founder of the House of Jasaghtu Khan.
Ubasi was killed by the Oyirad in 1623 and his son Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji succeeded as the second Altan Khan.
In 1652, he abdicated from the throne and his son Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji succeeded.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/a/al/altan_khan_of_the_khalkha.html   (145 words)

  
 CA 54: The Mongols:UNIFICATION
Two natural corridors were the only way out; southeast toward China and westward toward the steppes that became Russia, and from there into the fertile valleys of Europe.
The major tribes in this area were the Mongol, Tatar, Merkid, Kereycid, Naiman and Oyirad.
For hundreds of years the nomads were cut off from the rest of Asia; their lifestyle almost unchanged.
members.tripod.com /~whitebard/ca5.htm   (1816 words)

  
 math lessons - Yuan Dynasty family tree
Although Toghun Temür Khan lost China in 1368, the dynasty was survived in Mongolia.
Although the khanship was usurped by Esen of the Oyirad in 1453, he was overthrown in the next year.
A recovery of the ulus was achieved by Dayan Khan, but the territory was segmented by his descendants.
www.mathdaily.com /lessons/Yuan_dynasty_family_tree   (203 words)

  
 Jüün Ghar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Jüün Ghar era una tribu de los mongols de Oyirad.
Los mongols de Oyirad estaban bajo dominio de Jasaghtu Khan del Khalkha.
En 1623 la confederación de Oyirad matada Ubasi Khong Tayiji, el primer Altan Khan del Khalkha e independencia ganada.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/j%fc/J%FC%FCn%20Ghar.htm   (374 words)

  
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"The Oyirad of the seventeenthcentury: TheDzungar Khanate' Revisited".
"The Lagitimacy of Khanship among the Oyirad (Kalmyk) Tribes in relation to the Chinggisid Principle".
"The Khoyid chief Amursana in the fall of the Dzungars: The importance of the Oyirad family trees discovered in Kazan".
www10.ocn.ne.jp /~okamiya/jmhappyo.html   (890 words)

  
 UCLA Center for East Asian Studies: February 2002 Asian Studies Calendar of Events
Its final defeat by the armies of the Qing empire in 1758 signified the loss of the independence they had known since the days of Genghis Khan and signified the “closing of the steppe,” ushering in a new era in continental Eurasian history.
Miwayaki-Okada, one of the world’s leading authorities on the Mongols and the Dzungars, explains the politics and structure of the Dzungar confederation of Oyirad tribes, showing how past authorities on the Dzungars such as Pallas, Howorth, Baddeley, and Zlatkin have misunderstood the nature of Dzungar leadership.
She will trace the Dzungar challenge for mastery of the steppe and the ultimate collapse of the confederation in the 1700s.
www.isop.ucla.edu /eas/calendar/02-feb.htm   (4302 words)

  
 Permanent International Altaistic Conference (PIAC)
Katalin Kőhalmi Die Familie der Sonne in der tungusischen Mythologie
Ágnes Birtalan Lords of mountains and waters among the Oyirads in Khowd
Junko Miyawaki The Khoyid chief Amursana in the fall of the Dzungars: The importance of the Oyirad family trees discovered in Kazan
www.bibl.u-szeged.hu /~clio/html/ligeti/piac.htm   (744 words)

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