- The Four
Oirat (Mongolian: Дөрвөн Ойрад,
Dorben Oirad; Chinese: 四衛拉特); also
Oirads and
formerly Eleuths,
alternatively known as the
Alliance of the Four...
- China. In modern-day Mongolia, the Dörbets are
centered in Uvs Province. A
Dörben clan
existed within the
Mongol tribe in the 12th–13th centuries, but the...
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Dorben Polytechnic, is a
private tertiary institution accredited by the
Federal Ministry of
Education (FME) and the
National Board for
Technical Education...
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corruption of the group's
original name
Dörben Öörd,
meaning "The
Allied Four".
Perhaps inspired by the
designation Dörben Öörd,
other Mongols at
times used...
- tribes, it was
subsequently also
known as "The
Forty and the Four" (Döčin
dörben)
among them. The next
centuries were
marked by
violent power struggles among...
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Duuren taiji 2. Bayamongke,
Bolkhu jinong 20.
Batula of
Dorben Oirad 18.
Toghan taishi of the
Dorben Oirad 21.
Samur Gunj 10. Esen
Tayishi 5.
Setsen Beishi...
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government secondary school and a
hospital are
located in the town. The
Dorben Polytechnic has a
campus in Suleja. The
rainy season in
Suleja is humid...
- (Tzaxer)
dialect the Urat (Ourd)
dialect the
Darkhan (Darxen)
dialect the
Dörben Huuhet (Deurben Xuuxed)
dialect the
Muumingan (Moo Minggen)
dialect the...
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Khatun –
married firstly to Yesu Buqa Güregen, son of
Urughtu Noyan of the
Dörben tribe,
married secondly Tukel, son of Yesu Buqa A
concubine from
Qutui Khatun's...
- a
decisive advantage. He was
ambushed after returning from his raid by
Dörben tribe and was ****umed dead by
Yesugei and his kinsmen. He
later died fighting...