Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1644 – 3 May 1697; Mongolian: Галдан бошигт хаан ᠭᠠᠯᠳᠠᠨ ᠪᠤᠱᠤᠭᠲᠤ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ [ˈgaɬtəɴ ˈpɔɕʲɘktʰ χaˑn]) was a Choros Dzungar-Oirat khan...
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List of Mongol rulers (redirect from List of Mongol Khan)
Khung-Taiji (1634–1653) Sengge (1653–1670) Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1670–1697) Tsewang Arabtan (1694–1727) Galdan Tseren Khan (1727–1745) Tsewang-Dorji-Namjil (1746–1749)...
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assuming the throne after the death of his brother Sengge in 1670, Galdan Boshugtu Khan launched a series of successful campaigns to expand his territory...
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1687 forces loyal to the Khalkha Tüsheet Khan killed the brother of the Dzungar Mongol leader Galdan Boshugtu Khan in battle as he attempted to support the...
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Dzungar Khanate (section Galdan Tseren (1727–1745))
title: Khong Tayiji Galdan Boshugtu Khan, titles: Khong Tayiji, Boshogtu Khan Tsewang Rabtan, title: Khong Tayiji, Khan Galdan Tseren, title: Khong Tayiji...
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Tsewang Rabtan (category 17th-century Mongol khans)
the death of his uncle and rival Galdan Boshugtu Khan) until his death in 1727. He was married to Lha-bzang Khan's sister. Tsewang Rabtan married his...
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Ubaidullah Khan (?–1709), he captured son of Galdan Boshugtu Khan Tsewang Baljir, who came to Kumul for food, and handed over to Qings. Galdan Boshugtu Khan died...
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protection against the invading Dzungar (western) Mongolian forces under Galdan Boshugtu Khan. After the Qing's victory over the Dzungars at the Battle of Jao...
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Mongolian forces under Galdan Boshugtu Khan. On 3 June 1691, Ömkhei attended the Dolonnuur Assembly together with Tusheet Khan, Zasagt Khan and more than 500...
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the Khoshut tribe of the Lake Zaisan area. Ochirtu Khan was killed in battle by the Dzungar forces of his son-in-law, Galdan Boshugtu Khan. v t e v t e...
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Ubaidullah Khan (?–1709), he captured son of Galdan Boshugtu Khan Tsewang Baljir, who came to Kumul for food, and handed over to Qings. Galdan Boshugtu Khan died...
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Khanate in an attempt to conquer it. Eventually, he died in 1670. Galdan Boshugtu Khan replaced him (1670–1699, in some sources 1670–1697), and was later...
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khan, however, Khalka was invaded by Dzungar Mongolian forces under Galdan Boshugtu Khan in the next year, Tsevenjab had to flee to Ulanqab where he pledged...
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Khalkha Mongols grew, Zanabazar attempted to pacify the Dzungar leader Galdan Boshugtu Khan with gifts of his artwork and sacred texts. In 1686 he attended a...
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Galdan Boshugtu Khan (1644-1697) was a Khan of the Dzungar Khanate. Galdan may also refer to: Galdan Chhewang, commander of the Tibeto-Mongol expedition...
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successes. In 1680, the invasion by Galdan Boshugtu Khan of Semirechye and South Kazakhstan; the Kazakh ruler Tauke Khan was defeated, and his son was taken...
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Afaq Khoja (category Chagatai khans)
profile of the Afaq Khoja increased considerably. The Dzungar leader Galdan Boshugtu Khan then launched the Dzungar conquest of Altishahr, conquered the Yarkent...
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Khans of Yarkent Khanate (Abd ar-Rashid Khan II and Muhammad Imin Khan respectively). In 1678, Galdan Boshugtu Khan of Dzungar invaded Yarkent Khanate on...
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the ruling clans in the 17th century. In 1697, two relatives of Galdan Boshugtu Khan, Danjila and Rabdan, surrendered to the Qing Kangxi Emperor. Their...
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invasions of Tibet. The earliest is the alleged plot to invade Tibet by Genghis Khan in 1206, which is considered anachronistic; there is no evidence of Mongol-Tibetan...
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Poon Wang-ban as Wan Yau-to Sean Lau as Wan Yau-fong Chun Hung as Galdan Boshugtu Khan Tsui Shu-fong as Ah-kei Chan Pak-san as Lo Yat-fung Mui Lan as Kwai...
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from 1669–1670. His khanship was restored from 1670–1680. In 1680 Galdan Boshugtu Khan led 120,000 Dzungar cavalry into the Tarim Basin through Aksu and...
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Tibetan masters with the active participation of Galdan-Huntaydzhi (Galdan Boshugtu Khan). In 1677, Galdan created the first "iconostasis" of the figure...
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became the remnants of the Northern Yuan dynasty. After the death of Galdan Boshugtu Khan's brother at the hands of the Northern Yuan dynasty, he attacked them...
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Amursana (category 18th-century Mongol khans)
Dzungar-Oriat tribe following the death of Galdan Boshugtu Khan. She first married Danjung (丹衷), the eldest son of Lha-bzang Khan, ruler of the Khoshut-Oirats tribe...
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wars with the Altan Khans. When the Jasagtu Khan Shira lost part of his subjects to the Tüsheet Khan Chikhundorj, Galdan Boshugtu Khan of the Dzungars moved...
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was son of Baba Khan or Babak Khan. Baba Khan was son of Ismail Khan (Moghul khan). After Galdan Boshugtu Khan occupied Yarkand, he did not hand over power...
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Year Date Event 1690 3 September Battle of Ulan Butung: Galdan Boshugtu Khan leads 20,000 troops into battle with a Qing army 300 km north of Beijing,...
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the Dalai Lama, governed Tibet. He entertained close contacts with Galdan Boshugtu Khan, the ruler of the emerging Dzungar Khanate of Inner Asia, with the...
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Lama aided him in enlisting the help of Galdan Boshugtu Khan, ruler of the Dzungar Khanate. In 1680, Galdan led 120,000 Dzungars into the Yarkent Khanate...
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