The Dörbet (UK: /ˈdɜːbɛt/, US: /ˈdɔːrbɛt/), known in English as The Fours, is the second largest subgroup of Mongol people in modern Mongolia and was formerly...
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Coros [ˈtsʰɔrɞ̆s]) was the ruling clan of the Ööld and Dörbet Oirat and once ruled the whole Four Oirat. They founded the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th century...
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Kalmyks (redirect from Oirat (Kalmyk, Dzungar) people of China)
Baga (Lesser) Dörbet. By contrast, the Dörbets who moved to the northern part of the Stavropol province were called Ike (Greater) Dörbet even though their...
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Dörbet may refer to: Dörbet Oirat, one of the four Oirat tribes of Dzungaria Eastern Dörbet, a Khorchin-Kharchin Mongol tribe This disambiguation page...
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believed that the term Four Oirats refers to the Choros, Torghut, Dorbet and Khoid tribes, there is a theory that the Oirats were not consanguineous units...
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century. Historically, the Oirats were composed of four major tribes: Dzungar (Choros or Olots/Elut/Yelut/Èlǔtè), Torghut, Dörbet and Khoshut. The political...
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Kalmyk Khanate (section From Oirat to Kalmyk)
alliance, adopting "Dörbet Oirat" as their collective name. After the alliance dissolved, the West Mongolian tribes were simply called "Oirat." In the early...
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Dzungar people (category Oirats)
the Ili Valley. Initially, the confederation consisted of the Oöled, Dörbet Oirat (also written Derbet) and the Khoid. Later on, elements of the Khoshut...
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script. In Mongolia, there are seven historical Oirat dialects, each corresponding to a different tribe: Dörbet is spoken in half of the districts (sums) of...
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Zakhchin (category Oirats)
Torghut, Dorbet Oirat, and Dzungar) of the Dzungar Khanate. They originally spoke the Zakhchin dialect of the Oirat language, but actually pure Oirat language...
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