
Upper Mongols - Wikipedia
The Upper Mongols, also known as the Köke Nuur Mongols or Qinghai Mongols, are ethnic Mongol people of Oirat and Khalkha origin who settled around the Qinghai Lake in so-called …
Mongols - Wikipedia
The Mongols are the principal member of the large family of Mongolic peoples. The Oirats and the Buryats are classified either as distinct ethno-linguistic groups or as subgroups of Mongols. …
About: Upper Mongols - DBpedia Association
The Upper Mongols (Mongolian: Дээд монгол, Deed mongol, Mongolian script: ᠲᠡᠭᠡᠲᠦᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ), also known as the Köke Nuur Mongols (Mongolian: Хөх нуурын Монгол, Mongolian script: ᠬᠥᠬᠡᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ …
Oirats - Wikipedia
Oirats (/ ˈɔɪræt /; Mongolian: Ойрад [ˈɞe̯ɾə̆t]) or Oirds (Mongolian: Ойрд [ˈɞe̯ɾə̆t]; Kalmyk: Өөрд [ˈøːɾə̆t]), formerly known as Eluts and Eleuths (/ ɪˈluːt / or / ɪˈljuːθ /; Chinese: 厄魯特, Èlǔtè), …
Upper Mongolian - NamuWiki
The Upper Mongolians, or Khukhnor (Qinghai) Mongols, are a people descended from the Hochotbu, one of the four Oirat tribal confederations, and live in Qinghai Province. They are an …
Upper Mongols - WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia
Upper Mongols refer to the groups of Mongol people who inhabit regions historically known as Inner Mongolia, part of modern-day China, and parts of Mongolia itself. This term distinguishes …
Upper Mongols - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Nov 22, 2023 · The Upper Mongols (Mongolian Deed mongol , Mongolian Script ), also known as the Kke Nuur Mongols (Mongolian , Mongolian Script , Blue lake Mongol) or Qinghai Mongols …
ORIGINS AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE MONGOLS
In the 12th century, they lived in the upper reaches of Onon River, Kerulen River, and Tola River, east to the Kente Mountains. At the beginning of the 13th century, the Mongolian tribe headed …
Khoshut - Wikipedia
The Khoshut (Mongolian: Хошууд, ᠬᠤᠱᠤᠳ, qoşūd, Chinese: 和碩特; literally "bannermen," from Middle Mongolian qosighu "flag, banner") are one of the four major tribes of the Oirat people. …
MONGOLS, THEIR RISE, EMPIRE AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Emerging from a newly consolidated heartland north of the Gobi in the thirteenth century, the Mongols and their armies — made up of conquered peoples — thrust through western Asia, …
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