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    Oirats (redirect from Oirad)
    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])...
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  • 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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  • 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...
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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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    Siberia, tundra and Karelia. The Kalmyks founded sovereign Republic of Oirad Kalmyk on March 22, 1930. The Oirat's state had a small army and 200 Kalmyk...
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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...
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    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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    Republic of Kalmykia. "Kalmyk-Oirat". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2022-03-12. "Oirad-Kalmyk-Darkhat in Russian Federation | UNESCO WAL". Kalmyk is alternatively...
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    Dariganga, Khovd, Huvsgul region, 26 hoshuns of Ili region (Dzungarian Oirads), 24 hoshuns from Upper Mongolian 29 hoshuns, 35 hoshuns from the Inner...
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    capital once again. In the following years, the town changed hands between Oirads and Chinggisids several times, and was consequently given up permanently...
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    office in Uliastai to keep eye on the Khalkh Mongols to the east and the Oirad Mongols west of the Khangai mountains. At its peak, the fortress held up...
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    from the Kharchins except the smaller Mongol groups with Chahar, Barga, Oirad or other ethnic origins. The term Kharchin first appeared in the history...
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    participation of Khalkh princes, defeated the army of Galdan Boshgot Khan of Oirad, Namjil, the son of Toba Taiji, a nobleman of Tumenhen, earned the title...
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  • Russia Kyrgyzs: Kyrgyzstan, China Tibetan peoples Mongolic peoples Oirats (Oirad/Oird) (Dzungars and Torghuts): Dzungaria (Northern Xinjiang), China Fuyu...
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  • every 5 years since 1523) Vietnam (every three years since 1369) Wala (Oirads) (beginning in 1403, annually, with interruptions, since 1458) Wulun (?)...
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  • the Khuuhai Dayuu's son Batula. Ugetchi Khashikha, who was ruler of the Oirads at the time, resisted the Khagan's decision to appoint a new ruler over...
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  • for over 15 years. Apparently, his performance during the raids of the Oirad Mongol chief Esen Tayisi was considered unsatisfactory, and some time between...
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