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- Upper_Mongols abstract "The Upper Mongols (Mongolian: Deed mongol Дээд монгол,Mongolian Script: ᠲᠡᠭᠡᠲᠦ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ), also known as the Köke Nuur Mongols (Mongolian: Хөх нуурын Монгол, Mongolian Script: ᠬᠦᠬᠡ ᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ, "Blue lake Mongol") or Qinghai Mongols (Chinese: 青海蒙古) are the Mongol people of Oirat and Khalkha origin who settled around the Qinghai Lake of Upper Mongolia. They under name as Khoshuud Khanate of Tsaidam and the Koke Nuur are played a major role in Sino–Mongol–Tibetan politics of 17-18th centuries. The Upper Mongols adopted Tibetan dress and jewelry despite still using Mongolian ger and script.After the disintegration of the Mongolic Xianbei state, nomadic groups (Monguor) were migrated under rule of their Khan, Tuyuhun, from their original settlements on the Liaodong Peninsula to the eastern region of modern Qinghai. The Tuyuhun Empire (284-670) stretched 1,500 kilometers from east to west and 1,000 kilometers from north to south. Although, the Mongols of the Gansu–Qinghai Lake areas under the Great Khan of the Yuan Dynasty submitted to the Ming Dynasty after the fall of the Yuan Dynasty in 1368, the Upper Mongols came there in 16th and 17th centuries. Many Mongol emperors and rulers of the Northern Yuan Dynasty such as Dayan Khan, Ligdan Khan, the Ordos and Tümed princes invaded, or took refuge, in Qinghai from 1509-1632. The Tümed Mongols ruled in the Ordos region and they gradually extended their domain into northeastern Qinghai.The Khoshut's leader Toro Baikhu Güshi Khan defeated all the Dalai Lama V's enemies in 1637-1642. He was enthroned by the Dalai Lama as Khan of Tibet. His grandson and successor Gonchug Dalai Khan (1669–98) welcomed dissident Zunghars when Galdan Khan began despising Guushi Khan's Oirats.With the defeat of Galdan in 1697, Dalai Khung Taiji Dashi Batur submitted to the Kangxi Emperor of the Qing Dynasty in a personal audience. In 1705, with the approval of the Kangxi Emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, Lha-bzang Khan of the Khoshud deposed the regent and sent the 6th Dalai Lama to Beijing; the 6th Dalai Lama died soon after, probably near Qinghai Lake (Koko nur) in Amdo. The Zunghar Mongols invaded Tibet in 1717, and held the entire region until their final defeat by the Qing imperial army in 1720.The Upper Mongols revolted against the Manchu under rule of the prince Lubsan Danzan in 1723 but they were defeated. Lubsan Danzan killed by the Manchus in 1755.The Qing Empire conquered Upper Mongolia or the Khoshut Khanate in the 1720sand 80,000 people were killed. By that period, Upper Mongolian population reached 200,000.The Upper Mongols in North-West China revived their cultural ties with Inner Mongolia with the liberalization in 1979. The Tibetan culture strongly influenced them, however they use Mongolian script unlike other major Oirat tribes that use Zaja Pandita's Todo Bichig Clear script.The separation of the Tibetans from the Mongolian banners weakened the Upper Mongols. After 1775, the Tibetans made increasingly bold attacks on the Mongols. Hence, small group of the Upper Mongols fled to Gansu to escape the Tibetan nomads and they formed Subei Mongol county. In 1821 the Tibetan nomads made a mass migration north, sweeping away the Qinghai Mongol banners between the Yellow River and Qinghai Lake due to the internal strife between the Tibetans. In 1897 the Hui Muslims plundered the Upper Mongols.".
- Upper_Mongols language Khoshut_dialect.
- Upper_Mongols populationPlace China.
- Upper_Mongols related Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols related Mongols_in_China.
- Upper_Mongols related Oirats.
- Upper_Mongols religion Shamanism.
- Upper_Mongols religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Upper_Mongols thumbnail Mongolia_14.png?width=300.
- Upper_Mongols wikiPageID "23115461".
- Upper_Mongols wikiPageRevisionID "604446868".
- Upper_Mongols group "Upper Mongols".
- Upper_Mongols hasPhotoCollection Upper_Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols languages "Khoshut dialect of Oirat".
- Upper_Mongols pop "100000".
- Upper_Mongols related Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols related Mongols_in_China.
- Upper_Mongols related Oirats.
- Upper_Mongols religions "Tibetan Buddhism and Shamanism".
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Asia.
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:History_of_Tibet.
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:Oirats.
- Upper_Mongols subject Category:Tibetan_kings.
- Upper_Mongols type Abstraction100002137.
- Upper_Mongols type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Upper_Mongols type EthnicGroupsInAsia.
- Upper_Mongols type Group100031264.
- Upper_Mongols type EthnicGroup.
- Upper_Mongols type Collective.
- Upper_Mongols comment "The Upper Mongols (Mongolian: Deed mongol Дээд монгол,Mongolian Script: ᠲᠡᠭᠡᠲᠦ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ), also known as the Köke Nuur Mongols (Mongolian: Хөх нуурын Монгол, Mongolian Script: ᠬᠦᠬᠡ ᠨᠠᠭᠤᠷ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ, "Blue lake Mongol") or Qinghai Mongols (Chinese: 青海蒙古) are the Mongol people of Oirat and Khalkha origin who settled around the Qinghai Lake of Upper Mongolia. They under name as Khoshuud Khanate of Tsaidam and the Koke Nuur are played a major role in Sino–Mongol–Tibetan politics of 17-18th centuries.".
- Upper_Mongols label "Upper Mongols".
- Upper_Mongols label "青海蒙古".
- Upper_Mongols sameAs Chošúdský_chanát.
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- Upper_Mongols sameAs Q7898804.
- Upper_Mongols sameAs Q7898804.
- Upper_Mongols sameAs Upper_Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols wasDerivedFrom Upper_Mongols?oldid=604446868.
- Upper_Mongols depiction Mongolia_14.png.
- Upper_Mongols isPrimaryTopicOf Upper_Mongols.
- Upper_Mongols name "Upper Mongols".