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Daichin Tana is an
ethnic Mongol singer-songwriter from Qinghai, China. She is the lead
singer of the band HAYA.
Daichin Tana's
mother was well
known locally...
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khoshuu Zorigtu Wang
khoshuu Gobi
Mergen Wang
khoshuu Erdeni Daichin Wang
khoshuu Daichin Beise khoshuu Sain
Noyan aimag 24
banners Sain
Noyan 22 banners...
- himself.
Banner of
Daichin Tengri carried into
battle during the
Napoleonic Wars
Serebzhab Tyumen (seated)
carried the
Banner of
Daichin Tengri into the...
- Horde,
resettled the Kalmyks-Torguts there, led by his
eldest son
Shukur Daichin, and
himself moved to Emba. In 1635, the
Kalmyks detachments of Kho-Orluk...
- Alliance, led by Hada; and the
Mongolian Liberal Union Party, led by
Olhunud Daichin.[citation needed] The
stated goals of all
three organizations are the secession...
- (1669–1698)
Lhazang Chingis Khan (1698–1717) Kho
Orluk (d. 1644)
Shukhur Daichin (1644–1661)
Puntsuk (1661–1669)
Ayuka Khan (1669–1724)
Tseren Donduk Khan...
- a po****tion of 11,198 (2008). It is
located at the site of the
former Daichin Wangiin Khüree
monastery at an
elevation of 1,208
metres (3,963 ft) and...
- On May 14, 2010, at the 10th
Chinese Music Media Awards, lead
singer Daichin Tana was
awarded the “Best
Ethnic Music Artist Award”. On July 8 of the...
- (1698–1701)
Kalmyk Khanate (complete list) – Kho Orluk, Khan (1633–1644)
Shukhur Daichin, Khan (1644–1661) Puntsug, Khan (1661–1672) Ayuka, Khan (1672–1723) China...
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force in
Kalmyk government and affairs. Kho
Orluk (1633–1644)
Shukhur Daichin (1644–1661)
Puntsug (Monchak) (1661–1672)
Ayuka Khan (1672–1723) Tseren...