- only the
Dalai Lama and
Panchen Lama, and
therefore also
known as the "
Bogdo Lama". He was the
spiritual leader of
Outer Mongolia's
Tibetan Buddhism...
-
Bogdo (Russian: Богдо) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Sokrutovsky Selsoviet of
Akhtubinsky District,
Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
- Běitǎshān shìjiàn; Wade–Giles: Pei-ta-shan shih-chien;
alternatively Baitak Bogdo incident) was a
border conflict between China, Mongolia, and the Soviet...
- Öndör
Gegeen Zanabazar (born Eshidorji) was the
first Jebtsundamba Khutuktu and the
first Bogd
Gegeen or
supreme spiritual authority, of the
Gelugpa (Yellow...
- features: Lake Baskunchak, Russia's
largest undrained salt lake, and Big
Bogdo Mountain, the
highest point (at 147 meters) in the
Caspian Depression and...
- The Adzhi-
Bogdo is a
chondrite meteorite weighing 910
grams (32 oz). It was
found on
October 30, 1949, in Govi-Altay, Mongolia. "Meteoritical Bulletin:...
- The name Bogd Uul (Mongolian: Богд уул) can
refer to a
number of
different mountains and
mountain ranges, including: Bogd Khan Uul near
Ulaanbaatar Bogda...
- Lama and
putting their current choice of the
Panchen Lama in question.
Bogdo gegeen (Mongolian and
ceremonial Tibetan language names) 1635–1723: Öndör...
-
independence of
Barga (Hulunbuir);
afterwards they
declared allegiance to the
Bogdo Khan of Mongolia; an
agreement between the
Russian Empire and the ROC on...
- the
western tripoint (which was
defined as the peak of the
mountain Tavan-
Bogdo-Ula (Kuitunshan,
Tavan Bogd Uul). The
confluence of the Iguazú and Paraná...