• Kho Orluk (Mongolian: Хо Өрлөг; died 1644) was an Oirat prince and Taish of the Torghut-Oirat tribe. Around 1616, Kho Orluk persuaded the other Torghut...
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    lasting from the advent of the Torghut under Kho Orluk in 1630 to the end of the great khanate of Kho Orluk's descendant, Ayuka Khan, in 1724, a phase accompanied...
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    lasting from the advent of the Torghut under Kho Orluk in 1630 to the end of the great Khanate of Kho Orluk's descendant, Ayuka Khan, in 1724, a phase accompanied...
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    (1655–1669) Gonchug Dalai Khan (1669–1698) Lhazang Chingis Khan (1698–1717) Kho Orluk (d. 1644) Shukhur Daichin (1644–1661) Puntsuk (1661–1669) Ayuka Khan (1669–1724)...
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    established the Kalmyk Khanate.The Torghuts were led by their Tayishi, Kho Orluk. Russia was concerned about their attack but the Kalmyks became a Russian...
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    Bukhara.[citation needed] In 1620 his son Ishim-khan married a daughter of Kho Orluk who was then leading his people from Dzugharia to the Volga. Kuchum is...
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  • Ishaq Agha Shah Niyaz, Khan (1698–1701) Kalmyk Khanate (complete list) – Kho Orluk, Khan (1633–1644) Shukhur Daichin, Khan (1644–1661) Puntsug, Khan (1661–1672)...
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    followers in 1630. The infighting among the Oirats caused the Torghut chief Kho Orluk to migrate westwards until they came into conflict with the Nogai Horde...
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    collapse of the Four Oirat Alliance, the majority of the Torghuts under Kho Orluk separated from other Oirat groups and moved west to the Volga region in...
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    lived by the Ulungur, Irtysh and Emil Rivers, and even the Torghut chief Kho Orluk, who was in the process of subduing areas to the north of the Aral and...
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  • story based on the television series Doctor Who Orlov (disambiguation) Kho Orluk This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Orlok...
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    Dalai Taishi and Khoshut leader Güshi Khan married the Torghut leader Kho Orluk sisters. During the Dalai Taishi period (circa 1625), the Oirat tribes...
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  • defeat Ubasi Khong Tayiji 1625 Kalmyk Khanate: The Torghut chieftain Kho Orluk moves 50,000 families west 1628 Kalmyk Khanate: The Kalmyks attack the...
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  • (1642–1655) Dayan Ochir Khan (1655–1669) Lhazang Chingis Khan (1698–1717) Kho Orluk (d. 1644) Ayuka Khan (1669–1724) Ubashi Khan (1762–1771) Bogd Khan (r...
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    In 1641 Abulghazi went to the Kalmyk Khanate where he tried to enlist Kho Orluk's help. Abulghazi finally acceded to the Khivan throne in 1643 after his...
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  • Tsewang Dorji — 1745–1750 Lama Dorji — 1750–1752 Dawachi — 1752–1755 Kho Orluk Shukhur Daichin — 1654–1661 Puntsug (Monchak) — 1661–1669 Ayuka Khan —...
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