• Tayiji (Mongolian: ᠬᠤᠩ ᠲᠠᠶᠢᠵᠢ, хун тайж; simplified Chinese: 浑; traditional Chinese: 渾; pinyin: Húntáijí), also spelled Qong Tayiji, was a title of...
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    [ˈtumən.xɛŋ ˈt͡sɔx.tə ˈxuŋ.tæt͡ʃ], Tümenkhen Tsogt Khun Taij; Chinese: 綽克圖; 1581–1637), was a noble in Northern Khalkha. He expanded into Amdo (present-day...
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  • Huang Qing Zhigong Tu, 1769 Tayiji (prince) of the Torghuts and his wife (土爾扈特). Huang Qing Zhigong Tu, 1769. Chinese geography Portraits of Periodical Offering...
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    they were annexed by the Qing dynasty. Oirat Choros Prince (Taiji, Chinese: ) from Ili, and his wife. Huang Qing Zhigong Tu, 1769. Oirat Choros tribal...
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  • Tayiji (, prince) of the Torghuts, one of the Four Oirats tribes, and his wife (土爾扈特). Huang Qing Zhigong Tu, 1769...
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    https://m.sohu.com/a/704380634_121124386 1571 年,明廷封俺答汗为"顺义王",其弟把都儿、侄子能(袄儿都思部济农)等人以下60 多人被封为都督、指挥、千户、百户等明朝官职,按职给赏,俺答汗等人每年向明朝贡马,右翼蒙古终于与明朝建立了通贡互市关系。In 1571...
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    the mid-nineteenth century. UNESCO. pp. 116–. ISBN 978-92-3-103876-1. 伊犂等處 Autobiography of Dalai Lama V, Vol. Kha, fol 107b. II 5–6 Martha Avery The...
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  • ; died September 29, 1619), known as Jintaishi (Chinese: 金石, 錦什) or Jintaiji (Chinese: 金) in Chinese, was a Jurchen beile (chieftain) of the Yehe tribal...
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    (街道), Sanbao Subdistrict (三宝街道), Qiaobei Subdistrict (桥北街道), Chengguan Subdistrict (城关街道), Guanshan Subdistrict (冠山街道), Dongtaiji Subdistrict (东台街道)...
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    income of 200 taels of silver and seven rolls of silk. Hohi Taiji (ᠲᠠᠢᠵᠢ ) referred to a Mongol noble who did not hold any of the above six titles....
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