• Erdeni Batur (in modern Mongolian: Эрдэнэбаатар, Erdenebaatar; Chinese: 巴圖爾琿台吉; d. 1653) was a Choros-Oirat prince generally considered to be the founder...
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    1643 between Jahangir sultan Khan and Huntaiji Erdeni Batur, resulting in the defeat of Erdeni Batur's army by the Jalantush Bahadur's Kazakhs, led by...
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    creating the Khoshut Khanate. Among those involved was Kharkhul's son, Erdeni Batur, who was granted the title of Khong Tayiji, married the khan's daughter...
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    leader, Erdeni Batur, attempted to follow Esen Khan in unifying the Oirats to challenge the Khalkha. Under the dynamic leadership of Erdeni Batur, the Dzungars...
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  • a Choros Dzungar-Oirat khan of the Dzungar Khanate. As fourth son of Erdeni Batur, founder of the Dzungar Khanate, Galdan was a descendant of Esen Taishi...
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  • 1671) was a Choros-Oirat prince and the chosen successor of his father Erdeni Batur to rule over the Dzungar. Sengge ruled over a section of the Dzungar...
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    Khanate. Major battle began in the winter of 1643 with the attack of Erdeni Batur on the Kazakh lands. The Dzungars conquered a large part of the Jetisu...
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  • player Enis Batur (born 1952), Turkish writer Erdeni Batur (died 1653), Mongolian monarch Gheni Batur (1902–1981), Uyghur national hero Nur Batur (born 1952)...
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    Uchirtu Sechen and Ablai Tayiji in the Zaysan and Ertis areas; furthermore Erdeni Batur, whose Dzungar and Dörbet Oirat subjects lived by the Ulungur, Irtysh...
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    rank of Dzungar aristocracy. He traced his ancestry back directly to Erdeni Batur (died 1635), the founder of the Dzungar Khanate. His grandfather was...
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    the Oirats were ruled by the Choros clan. The Dzungar Oirats under Erdeni Batur and Zaya Pandita held a pan-Oirat-Mongol conference in 1640 with all...
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  • Thus Altan Khan made Chinese grow grain around the city of Hohhot. Erdeni Batur Hongtaiji attempted to develop cereal and horticulture production in...
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  • Khanate (complete list) – Khara Khula, Khong Tayiji (early 1600s–1634) Erdeni Batur, Khong Tayiji (1634–1653) Sengge, Khong Tayiji (1653–1670) Galdan Boshugtu...
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  • Moghul Dynasty in 1347, in Almalik near Ghulja) was lost to Dzungar Khan Erdeni Batur (1634–1653) in 1651, who created Dzungar Khanate in 1634 under Choros...
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    missionary work among the Mongols. One year later in 1640, he assisted Erdeni Batur, Khun Taiyishi of the Choros (Oirats) tribe, in assembling a pan-Mongol...
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  • Bahadur (1576-1656). Their union was a response to the creation of the Erdeni Batur coalition of Dzungars to attack Zhetysu. Salqam-Jahangir Khan led numerous...
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    Oirats united under Kharkhul. In 1635, the Oirats under Kharkhul's son Erdeni Batur formed the Dzungar Khanate. This unification was partly driven by their...
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    son of Erdeni Batur, regarded as the founder of the Dzungar Khanate. After Sengge's assassination by his half-brothers Tsetsen and Tsobda Batur in 1670...
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    monastery in Tibet. Among those involved in the campaign was Kharkhul's son, Erdeni Batur, who was granted the title of Khong Tayiji. He married the khan's daughter...
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    Prince of Transylvania, and King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Erdeni Batur, founder of the Dzungar Khanate. Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur, ruler of the Khanate...
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  • Moghul Dynasty in 1347, in Almalik near Ghulja) was lost to Dzungar Khan Erdeni Batur (1634–1653) in 1651, who created Dzungar Khanate in 1634 under Choros...
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  • them 1634 Dzungar Khanate: Kharkhul dies and is succeeded by his son Erdeni Batur, who establishes the Dzungars on the upper Emil River south of the Tarbagatai...
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    Khoja (伊克和卓) and Hojijan took the title Batur Khan (巴圖爾汗) after the founder of the Dzungar Khanate Erdeni Batur. Buranidun advised against the move: "My...
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  • pastures of southern Siberia and further enabled Khara Khula's son, Erdeni Batur, to forge the remaining Oirat tribes into a new Oirat state, called the...
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  • River Valley was lost to Dzungars in 1651 to the first Dzungar Khan Erdeni Batur, founder of Dzungar Khanate (1634-1755), who was granted the title Khong...
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  • Khongor; Khan Khongor noyon; title: noyon Abai khatan Kharkhul — 1600–1634 Erdeni Batur —1634–1653 Sengge — 1653–1671 Galdan Boshughtu Khan — 1671–1697 Tsewang...
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    Saifuddin Azizi, Xi Zhongxun, and Burhan Shahidi dealt with the affairs of the insurgency of Osman Batur in July 1952...
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  • 1655, 73 years old. His eldest and youngest sons, Dayan Khan and Tashi Batur (1632-1714), then reigned in tandem. However, they stood far below their...
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  • would last for the next 150 years. Gyurme Namgyal, also known as Dalai Batur, was the second son of the Tibetan ruling prince (miwang) Pholhané Sönam...
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    Peizhuan (1994). Biographies of the Tibetan spiritual leaders Panchen Erdenis. Foreign Languages Press. p. 63. ISBN 7119016873. Zheng, Shan (2001). A...
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