
Congress of the Oirat-Kalmyk People - Wikipedia
The Congress of the Oirat-Kalmyk People (Russian: Конгресс ойрат-калмыцкого народа), also known as the Chuulhn (Oirat: Чуулһн, romanized: Çuulhn, Oirat pronunciation: [t͡ʃuːlˈɣən]) in Kalmyk Oirat Mongolian, is a registered worldwide organization claiming to represent the all Kalmyk people or broadly people of Russia's Republic of Kalmykia.
Altai people - Wikipedia
Altaians are genetically related to the Uriyangkhai, which is a common neighbouring Oirat Mongol ethnic group in Mongolia. The Altai people came into contact with Russians in the 18th century. In the Tsarist period, the Altai were also known as Oirot or Oyrot (this name means "Oirat" and would later be carried on for the Oyrot Autonomous Oblast).
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So the Oirat leader Batula (also Mahamu) appointed the Khan Delbeg (ruled 1411-1414/15 AC) to his office. The Ming Emperor Yung-lo, however, was very dissatisfied with Batula's growing power, so he marched against him in 1414. Batula (Mahamu) fled to the river Tula (Ulaanbaatar), where he was finally killed.
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The last disciple of Nalanda | Nair Suresh – Dubai - BookHero
He was a nomad of the Oirat tribe that have been roaming the vast Russian Mongol steppes for centuries. He listens to his heart's tug and travels through the famed silk route. Several thousand miles journey and several seasons later he reaches Nalanda.
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