Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha

The name of Taishi Sheareng is well known from historical documents. At the same time, his pre-war biography is unknown. Various sources sometimes contain contradicting information about his origin and the quanitity of his vassals. Due to the circumstances resulting from the fall of the Dzhungar...

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Main Author: Wuren Gaova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр 2020-12-01
Series:Монголоведение
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Online Access:https://mongoloved.kigiran.com/jour/article/view/559/448
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spelling doaj-d669d9a818f84a6c990c7adf163c90182021-08-19T08:15:58ZengРоссийской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центрМонголоведение2500-15232020-12-01124692700https://doi.org/10.22162/2500-1523-2020-4-692-700Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing TaishaWuren Gaova0Xinjiang state UniversityThe name of Taishi Sheareng is well known from historical documents. At the same time, his pre-war biography is unknown. Various sources sometimes contain contradicting information about his origin and the quanitity of his vassals. Due to the circumstances resulting from the fall of the Dzhungar Khanate in 1758, Taisha Sheareng with his vassals ended up in Kalmyk nomad camps on Volga. According to the conclusions of some ivestigations, he was one of the initiators of the migration of the Kalmyks in 1771 from the banks of Volga. After migrating to the borders of the former homeland, Taisha Sheareng was elevated to the rank of Junwang by the Manchu emperor, and the territory of the modern Khovd aimag of Mongolia was defined as the place of residence of his vassals. This publication provides data on the pedigree of Taishi Sheareng and the number of his vassals according to well-known historical chronicles and archival sources.https://mongoloved.kigiran.com/jour/article/view/559/448sheareng taisha"new" torgutspedigreenumber of subjects
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Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
Монголоведение
sheareng taisha
"new" torguts
pedigree
number of subjects
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title Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
title_short Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
title_full Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
title_fullStr Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
title_full_unstemmed Warlord of the "new" torguts of Shearing Taisha
title_sort warlord of the "new" torguts of shearing taisha
publisher Российской академии наук, Калмыцкий научный центр
series Монголоведение
issn 2500-1523
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The name of Taishi Sheareng is well known from historical documents. At the same time, his pre-war biography is unknown. Various sources sometimes contain contradicting information about his origin and the quanitity of his vassals. Due to the circumstances resulting from the fall of the Dzhungar Khanate in 1758, Taisha Sheareng with his vassals ended up in Kalmyk nomad camps on Volga. According to the conclusions of some ivestigations, he was one of the initiators of the migration of the Kalmyks in 1771 from the banks of Volga. After migrating to the borders of the former homeland, Taisha Sheareng was elevated to the rank of Junwang by the Manchu emperor, and the territory of the modern Khovd aimag of Mongolia was defined as the place of residence of his vassals. This publication provides data on the pedigree of Taishi Sheareng and the number of his vassals according to well-known historical chronicles and archival sources.
topic sheareng taisha
"new" torguts
pedigree
number of subjects
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