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Oirats (Mongolian: Ойрад,
Oirad,
Mongolian pronunciation: [ɔiˈrɑt]) or
Oirds (Ойрд, Oird; Kalmyk: Өөрд; Chinese: 瓦剌, Wǎlà/Wǎlā), also
formerly Eluts and...
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Oirat (Clear script: ᡆᡕᡅᠷᠠᡑ ᡘᡄᠯᡄᠨ,
Oirad kelen, IPA: [œːˈrdə cɛˈlən]; Kalmyk: Өөрд, Őrd;
Khalkha Mongolian: Ойрад,
Oirad,
Mongolian pronunciation: [œˈrət])...
- 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...
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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 1. Batumongke...
- Samar. Soon
after Esen was killed, his mother, Samar,
attacked the Four
Oirads in the
Khangai Zavkhan.
During the campaign, 8 year-old Mahakörgis was taken...
- his two
white horses.
Other well-known
epics deal with
Geser Khan.
Famous Oirad epics are Jangar, Khan Kharangui, Bum Erdene, and more.
Beginning from the...
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wrestler with the
highest rank on that side. Ordos, Alagshaa/Shalbur and
Oirad wrestlers begin a
match locked together,
while the Ujumchin, Halh and Hulunbuir...
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Northern Yuan in
northern China and the
Mongolian steppe. However, the
Oirads began to
challenge the
Eastern Mongols under the
Borjigin monarchs in the...
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Buriat China Buriat Mongolia Buriat Russia Buriat Mongolian Halh
Mongolian Oirad–Kalmyk–Darkhat
Peripheral Mongolian Khamnigan The
following are
mixed Sinitic–Mongolic...
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another person, Alutai,
raided the Ming districts.
Whatever his origin, the
Oirad leaders,
Gulichi and Mahamud,
overthrew Elbeg Khan in 1399; and the former...