• Galdan Tseren (Mongolian: Галданцэрэн; Chinese: 噶爾丹策零; 1693–1745) was a Choros (Oirats) prince and the Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until...
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    Tsewang Rabtan died suddenly in 1727 and was succeeded by his son Galdan Tseren. Galdan Tseren drove out his half-brother Lobszangshunu. He continued the war...
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  • War (1679-1684) Galdan Tseren (died 1745), Choros-Oirat prince and the Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate Galdan, Iran, a village Galdan Namchot, Buddhist...
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    central Asia after the defeats of Galdan Boshugtu Khan's forces by the Qing army fifty years earlier. When Galdan Tseren died in 1745, his three sons battled...
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  • the eldest son of Galdan Tseren, Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until his death in 1745. Before his death, Galdan Tseren had designated his...
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  • Tayiji" was adopted by Dzungar leader Tsewang Dorji Namjal, son of Galdan Tseren. As the Dzungars got stronger, the title rose in importance. By the...
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    around the sons of Tsewang Rabtan who were Lausan Shono and Galdan Tseren. Galdan Tseren, after defeating his brother Lausan Shono for the power, had...
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  • Siberia. Tsewang Dorji Namjal became khan on the death of his father, Galdan Tseren in 1745. The Khanate was in political, military and economic terms an...
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  • taiji in Kukunor. Tsewang Rabtan was succeeded by his son Galdan Tseren in 1727. Galdan Tseren took a series of actions to develop of crop production, gardening...
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  • the Dzungar Khanate from 1697 (following the death of his uncle and rival Galdan Boshugtu Khan) until his death in 1727. He was married to Lha-bzang Khan's...
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    or Kasym Tore, was born from the daughter of the Dzungar Khuntaiji Galdan Tseren. Kasym, being a noble and wealthy Genghisid (Tore), had several wives...
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    Lama Dorji, as the Dzungar Khanate fractured following the death of Galdan Tseren in 1745. However, once Amursana and Dawachi were no longer allies, Ablai...
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    Khung-Taiji (1634–1653) Sengge (1653–1670) Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1670–1697) Tsewang Arabtan (1694–1727) Galdan Tseren Khan (1727–1745) Tsewang-Dorji-Namjil...
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    Lama Dorji, as the Dzungar Khanate fractured following the death of Galdan Tseren in 1745. However, once Amursana and Dawachi were no longer allies, Ablai...
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  • rule. One of his wives was a daughter of Galdan Tseren. During that marriage and until the death of Galdan Tseren in 1745 the war and conflicts between Kazakh...
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    Western Mongolian leaders from around the seventeenth century including Galdan Tseren. Amursana—a legendary Khoit-Oirat chieftain who fled Chinese territory...
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    Khojas in what is now known as Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. When Galdan Tseren came to power in 1727, he gave Black Mountain Khoja, Daniyal (Persian:...
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    of the Dzungars was on the wane. The death of Tsewang Rabtan's son Galdan Tseren and the succession of Tsewang Dorji Namjal in 1745 led to a fierce internecine...
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  • Khanate (complete list) – Tsewang Arabtan, Khong Tayiji (1694–1727) Galdan Tseren, Khong Tayiji (1727–1745) Tsewang Dorji Namjal, Khong Tayiji (1746–1749)...
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    Taghliq as overall masters. 1720 – 1754 C.E. The Zunghar Khanate under Galdan Tseren divided the Altishahr region, after the death of Khoja Daniyal, among...
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    Kokonur rebels Qing dynasty Commanders and leaders Galdan Boshugtu Khan Prince Tsewang Arabtan Galdan Tseren Khan Tsering Dhondup Loupsang Danzan Kangxi Yongzheng...
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  • Ghulja in Ili River Valley ) annually in person. Next Dzungar Khan Galdan Tseren (1727–1745) confirmed rights of Khoja Daniyal, but increased tribute...
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  • Dzungar Khanate. When he led his army to Tula (圖拉), he got news of Galdan Tseren's attack on Khovd. Fearing the enemy, he did not dare to march, so he...
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    Oirat slave. In Dzungaria, Renat helped the khans Tsewang Rabtan and Galdan Tseren organize their campaigns against Qing rule in Central Asia. Among other...
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    relatives to Abd al-Karim Biy (Kokand Khanate). The Dzungar leader Galdan Tseren demanded to hand him over, but Abd al-Karim Biy chased away the Dzungar...
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  • Erdeni Batur —1634–1653 Sengge — 1653–1671 Galdan Boshughtu Khan — 1671–1697 Tsewang Rabtan — 1697–1727 Galdan Tseren — 1727–1745 Tsewang Dorji — 1745–1750...
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  • Khung-Taiji (1634–1653) Sengge (1653–1670) Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1670–1697) Tsewang Arabtan (1694–1727) Galdan Tseren Khan (1727–1745) Tsewang-Dorji-Namjil...
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  • Ayuka Khan is succeeded by Tseren Donduk Khan 1727 Dzungar Khanate: Tsewang Rabtan dies and is succeeded by his son Galdan Tseren 1732 Dzungar–Qing Wars:...
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  • dynasty for close to a century under their leaders Galdan Boshugtu Khan, Tsewang Rabtan and Galdan Tseren. The Dzungar people had been converted to Tibetan...
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    Dalai Lama. The Khoshut Khanate was ended in 1717 when the Dzungar prince Tseren Dondup invaded Tibet, killed Lha-bzang Khan, and installed the 7th Dalai...
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