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- Khoshut abstract "The Khoshut (Mongolian: Хошууд, Khoshuud) are one of the four major tribes of the Oirat people. Originally, Khoshuuds were one of the Khorchin tribes in southeastern Mongolia, but in the mid-15th century they migrated to western Mongolia to become an ally of Oirats to counter central Mongolian military power. Their ruling family Galwas was the Hasarid-Khorchins who were deported by the Western Mongols.The Khoshuts first appeared in the 1580s and by the 1620s were the most powerful Oirat tribe, led others in the Buddhism conversion. In 1636 Güshi Khan led many Khoshuds to occupy Kokenuur (Qinghai), and he was enthroned as king of Tibet by the 5th Dalai Lama (see also Upper Mongols). The Khoshut Khanate was established in 1642. Some time after 1645, his brother Kondeleng Ubashi migrated to the Volga, joining the Kalmyks. However, many Khoshuts remained in the Oirat homeland Dzungaria under Ochirtu Setsen.After the Dzungar leader Galdan Boshogtu Khan killed Ochirtu, the Khoshut chief Khoroli submitted to the Qing dynasty with his people in 1686 and resettled in Alashan. They numbered 36,900 in 1990.The Khoshuts of the Dzungar Khanate remained influential until the Qing annihilated them in 1755. In 1771 the Volga Khoshuts fled back to Dzungaria with the Kalmyks and were resettled by the Qing around Bosten Lake. They numbered more than 12,000 in 1999. Their small remnants under a Tumen family in Kalmykia were influential until 1917. Another part of them was formed into a separate banner in Bulgan Province, Khovd Province; but they were counted as Torghut who migrated with them in much larger numbers.".
- Khoshut language Oirat_language.
- Khoshut populationPlace China.
- Khoshut related Mongols.
- Khoshut related Oirats.
- Khoshut religion Shamanism.
- Khoshut religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Khoshut thumbnail Location_of_the_Oirats.png?width=300.
- Khoshut wikiPageExternalLink An_Asian-specific_9-bp_deletion_in_region_V_of_mitochondrial_DNA_is_found_in_Europe.
- Khoshut wikiPageExternalLink Genetic_Structure_of_Mongolic-speaking_Kalmyks.
- Khoshut wikiPageExternalLink _ABO_RH_HP_TF_GC_ACP1_PGM1_ESD_GLO1_SOD-A_Genetic_Structure_of_European_Oyrat_groups_based_on_loci_ABO_RH_HP_TF_GC_ACP1_PGM1_ESD_GLO1_SOD-A_.
- Khoshut wikiPageExternalLink Y-chromosome_diversity_in_the_Kalmyks_at_the_ethnical_and_tribal_levels.
- Khoshut wikiPageExternalLink _._-_2008._-_82_._ISBN_978-5-91458-044-2_Kereits_in_enthnogenesis_of_peoples_of_Eurasia_historiography_of_the_problem._Elista_Kalmyk_State_University_Press_2008._-_82_p._in_Russian_.
- Khoshut wikiPageID "1686330".
- Khoshut wikiPageLength "5026".
- Khoshut wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Khoshut wikiPageRevisionID "673843367".
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink 5th_Dalai_Lama.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Alxa_League.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Bosten_Lake.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Bulgan_Province.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongols.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oirats.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Dzungar_Khanate.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Dzungaria.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Galdan_Boshugtu_Khan.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Güshi_Khan.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Kalmyk_people.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Kalmykia.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Khorchin_Mongols.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Khoshut_Khanate.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Khovd_Province.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Lha-bzang_Khan.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_language.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Oirat_language.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Oirats.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Qasar.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Qinghai.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Torghut.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Mongols.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLink Volga_River.
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khoshut Khanate".
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khoshut Mongol".
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khoshut Mongols".
- Khoshut wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khoshut".
- Khoshut group "Khoshut".
- Khoshut languages Oirat_language.
- Khoshut related "Mongols, especially Oirats".
- Khoshut religions Shamanism.
- Khoshut religions Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Khoshut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagcountry.
- Khoshut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Khoshut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mongol_Yastan.
- Khoshut wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Khoshut subject Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Khoshut subject Category:Mongols.
- Khoshut subject Category:Oirats.
- Khoshut hypernym Tribes.
- Khoshut type EthnicGroup.
- Khoshut type Group.
- Khoshut type Group.
- Khoshut type Oirat.
- Khoshut type People.
- Khoshut type Thing.
- Khoshut type Q41710.
- Khoshut comment "The Khoshut (Mongolian: Хошууд, Khoshuud) are one of the four major tribes of the Oirat people. Originally, Khoshuuds were one of the Khorchin tribes in southeastern Mongolia, but in the mid-15th century they migrated to western Mongolia to become an ally of Oirats to counter central Mongolian military power.".
- Khoshut label "Khoshut".
- Khoshut sameAs Q1740683.
- Khoshut sameAs Khoxotz.
- Khoshut sameAs Xoşutlar.
- Khoshut sameAs Khoshuud.
- Khoshut sameAs Khoshuuds.
- Khoshut sameAs Hošuud.
- Khoshut sameAs ホシュート.
- Khoshut sameAs Хошууд.
- Khoshut sameAs Khoshut-Mongolen.
- Khoshut sameAs m.05nc2j.
- Khoshut sameAs Хошуты.
- Khoshut sameAs Q1740683.
- Khoshut sameAs 和硕特.
- Khoshut wasDerivedFrom Khoshut?oldid=673843367.
- Khoshut depiction Location_of_the_Oirats.png.
- Khoshut isPrimaryTopicOf Khoshut.
- Khoshut name "Khoshut".