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Uriankhai (traditional Mongolian: ᠤᠷᠢᠶᠠᠩᠬᠠᠢ,
Mongolian Cyrillic: урианхай; Yakut: урааҥхай;
traditional Chinese: 烏梁海;
simplified Chinese: 乌梁海; pinyin:...
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Altai Uriankhai (Mongolian Cyrillic: Алтайн Урианхай,
Altain Urianhai / Altai-yn Urianhai;
simplified Chinese: 阿尔泰乌梁海;
traditional Chinese: 阿爾泰烏梁海;...
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Tannu Uriankhai (Tuvan: Таңды Урянхай, [taŋˈdɤ urʲanˈχaj]; Mongolian: Тагна Урианхай, romanized: Tagna Urianhai, [ˈtʰaɢəɴ ʊrʲæŋˈχæɪ̯];
simplified Chinese:...
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Siberian Turkic language. In
Mongolia they are
regarded as one of the
Uriankhai people groups.
Tuvans have
historically been livestock-herding nomads...
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Kharchin tümen
consisted of: Yünshebü tümen
Southern branch of
Doyan Uriankhai Eastern branch of Mongoljin-Tümed The
eastern Tümed (Chaoyang county,...
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bands of
Uriankhai began to
plunder and burn Chinese-owned shops.
Uriankhai nobles were
divided on
their course of
political action. The
Uriankhai governor...
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Tannu Uriankhai prior to the mid-18th century. Moreover,
these sources often do not
distinguish between the
Tannu Uriankhai, the
Altai Uriankhai, and the...
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combined Khalkha and
Oirat regions, as well as the directly-ruled
Tannu Uriankhai. Much of the
region was
subsequently claimed by the
Republic of China...
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campaign against the
Uriankhai was a 1387
offensive military expedition by Ming China's army led by
General Feng
Sheng against the
Uriankhai Mongol horde led...
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Around 70,000
Mongol captives were taken. In 1387, the Ming
defeated the
Uriankhai Mongols, and in the
following year they
achieved decisive victory around...