• Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: ᠬᠤᠩ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, хун тайж; simplified Chinese: 浑台吉; traditional Chinese: 渾台吉; pinyin: Húntáijí), also spelled Qong Tayiji, was a title...
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    Tümengken Tsoghtu Khong Tayiji (Classical Mongolian: ᠲᠦᠮᠡᠩᠬᠡᠨ ᠴᠣᠭᠲᠤ ᠬᠤᠩ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, Tümengken čoγtu qong tayiǰi; modern Mongolian: Түмэнхэн Цогт хунтайж,...
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    The White House of Choghtu Khong Tayiji or White House of Tsogt, also known as the White Castle (Mongolian: Цогтын цагаан байшин, Tsogtyn tsagaan baishin)...
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  • Ubasi Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: Убаши хунтайж) was a 17th-century Mongol prince. He was the first Altan Khan of the Khalkha who ruled Khotgoids in northwestern...
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    leading tribe within the Oirats. The Dzungar rulers used the title of Khong Tayiji, which translates into English as "crown prince". Between 1680 and 1688...
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    Ubasi Khong Tayiji (Shului Ubasha Khong Tayiji) (?-1623) Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623-?) Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (or Lobdzang or Rinchen Sayin Khong Tayiji)...
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  • Erdeni Khong Tayiji (Mongolian: Бадма эрдэнэ хунтайжийн) was a 17th-century Mongol prince of the Altyn Khan dynasty. Son of Ubasi Khong Tayiji, the first...
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    Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji. Badma Erdeni Khong Tayiji (1623-?) his son. In 1652, he abdicated the throne and his son Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji succeeded. Erinchin...
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  • Khula, Khong Tayiji (early 1600s–1634) Erdeni Batur, Khong Tayiji (1634–1653) Sengge, Khong Tayiji (1653–1670) Galdan Boshugtu, Khong Tayiji (1670–1697)...
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    Tsangpa King, Karma Puntsok Namgyal, whose Mongol patron was Choghtu Khong Tayiji of the Khalkha Mongols, attacked the Gelugpa in Lhasa to avenge an earlier...
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    Written Hong taiji in Manchu, it was borrowed from the Mongolian title Khong Tayiji. That Mongolian term was itself derived from the Chinese huang taizi...
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  • Mongolian: ᠴᠡᠸᠡᠩᠷᠠᠪᠳᠠᠨ; 1643–1727) was a Choros (Oirats) prince and the Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1697 (following the death of his uncle and...
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  • Castle Mongol Castle Ordu-Baliq Sangiin Kerem Tsagaan Baishin of Choghtu Khong Tayiji Cargill's Castle Larnach Castle Al Hazm Castle Jabrin Castle Nizwa Castle...
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  • Arabtan, Khong Tayiji (1694–1727) Galdan Tseren, Khong Tayiji (1727–1745) Tsewang Dorji Namjal, Khong Tayiji (1746–1749) Lama Dorji, Khong Tayiji (1750–1753)...
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    Choros and Torghut Oirats, Kharkhul and Mergen Temene, attacked Ubasi Khong Tayiji, the first Altan Khan of the Khalkha. They were defeated and Kharkhul...
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    Tibet in 1717. His father was the second cousin of Galdan Tseren, the Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1727 to 1745. Dawachi, whose pasture lands...
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    Buddhism. In 1637, Güshi Khan defeated a rival Mongol prince Choghtu Khong Tayiji, a Kagyu follower, near Qinghai Lake and established his khanate in Tibet...
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    Dzungar Khanate where clashes took place for the throne of the Dzungarian Khong Tayiji. As the fierce fighting took place in Dzungaria for power, concerns rose...
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  • Mongolian linguist Byambyn Rinchen, the film tells the story of Choghtu Khong Tayiji. Petr Rollberg. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. United...
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  • Kyrgyzstan and southern Siberia. He was the eldest son of Galdan Tseren, Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until his death in 1745. Before his...
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  • Chanyu Archon King Bey Beg Khan Elteber Tsar Kaiser Crimean Khanate Khong Tayiji Khan (surname) Mongolian: хан/ᠬᠠᠨ khan/qan; Turkish: han; Azerbaijani:...
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    respectively, by the Manchus. Mongolian chronicles called Geresenje as "Khong Tayiji of the Jalayir", which indicates that the core part of the Khalkha were...
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  • White Castle, Nunraw, East Lothian, Scotland White House of Choghtu Khong Tayiji, or White Castle, Bulgan Aimag, Mongolia White Castle, Louisiana, U.S...
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  • Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji (Mongolian: Ринчин Лувсан тайж) was a prince of the Khalkha federation in western Mongolia. See Altan Khan of Khalkha. In 1662...
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    Güshi Khan, the leader of the Khoshuts in Koko Nor, defeated Choghtu Khong Tayiji, the Khalkha prince who supported the Karma Kagyu school, and conquered...
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  • Dhondup conquered Tibet in 1717 on the orders of his cousin, the Dzungar Khong Tayiji Tsewang Rabtan, the Qing Kangxi Emperor ordered his generals to muster...
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  • Tseren (Chinese: 噶爾丹策零; 1693–1745) was a Choros (Oirats) prince and the Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate from 1727 until his death in 1745. Galdan Tseren...
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    Dorji's only opposition came from the Dzungar Khan, Dawachi, grandson of Khong Tayiji Tsewang Rabtan's cousin Tsering Dhondup (大策凌敦多布). In 1751, Lama Dorji...
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    Titles Khagan Khan Khatun Khanum Jinong Khong Tayiji Noyan Tarkhan Political Military Jarlig Örtöö Orda Pax Mongolica Yassa Kurultai Paiza / Gerege Manghit /...
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  • with their inheritance and were also jealous that Sengge may be named Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar. To gain a larger share for themselves both Tseten and...
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