Ulaanbaatar (redirect from Ulan Batur) Ulaanbaatar (/ˌuːlɑːn ˈbɑːtər/; Mongolian: Улаанбаатар, pronounced [ʊˌɮaːn‿ˈbaːʰtə̆r] , lit. "Red Hero"), previously anglicized as Ulan Bator, is the... 99 KB (9,784 words) - 13:40, 25 April 2024 |
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... 8 KB (984 words) - 21:54, 27 December 2023 |
List of names of Asian cities in different languages (redirect from Names of Ulan Bator in different languages) - Улан–Батор (Russian*,[KNAB] Ukrainian*, Uzbek), Ulan-Batori - ულან-ბატორი (Georgian)*, Ulan Batur (Turkish)*, Ulanbatur ئۇلانباتۇر (Uyghur)*,[KNAB]... 151 KB (695 words) - 00:27, 24 April 2024 |
Mongolia Monğolustan, Monqolustan, Monğol Eli Ulaanbaatar Hörgü, Örgü, Ulan-Batur Bor-Öndör Bor-Hündür Choibalsan Bayan-Tümən Darkhan Tərxan, Darxan Gobi... 98 KB (7,653 words) - 08:09, 8 April 2024 |
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... 15 KB (1,764 words) - 04:38, 30 November 2023 |
united under Kharkhul. In 1635, the Oirats under Kharkhul's son Erdeni Batur formed the Dzungar Khanate. This unification was partly driven by their... 44 KB (5,304 words) - 23:38, 2 April 2024 |
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 Oirat... 25 KB (2,889 words) - 22:29, 2 March 2024 |
deer stone Deer stone with flying deers, a Type I characteristic. Ulaan Batur The Sayan-Altai stones feature some of the West Asian-European markings... 81 KB (9,915 words) - 17:18, 21 April 2024 |
Raimondo D'Aronco (category Articles with ULAN identifiers) architetti) 1st edition (1995) Laterza, Italy ISBN 88-420-4612-4 Prof. Dr. Afife Batur (Istanbul Technical University Faculty of Architecture) Skylife 03/95, onboard... 10 KB (1,191 words) - 19:02, 31 July 2023 |
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... 17 KB (331 words) - 11:39, 9 April 2024 |
Mimar Kemaleddin (category Articles with ULAN identifiers) Cephanecigil, Gül; Meryem Fındıklıgil Doğuoğlu, Aras Neftçi (2009). Afife Batur (ed.). Mimar Kemaleddin: Proje kataloğu (in Turkish). TMMOB Mimarlar Odası... 27 KB (3,398 words) - 02:57, 18 April 2024 |