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Dzungars (0 words) |
 | Dzungar (also Jungar or Zungar; Mongolian: ÐÒ¯Ò¯Ð½Ð³Ð°Ñ Züüngar) is the collective identity of several Oirat (West Mongolian) tribes that formed and maintained the last Central Asian nomadic empire from the early 17th century to the middle 18th century. |
 | The Dzungars were a confederation of several Oirat (or West Mongolian) tribes that emerged suddenly in the early 17th century to fight the Altan Khan of the Khalkha, the Jasaghtu Khan and their Manchu patrons for dominion and control over the Mongolian people and territories. |
 | In Kalmyk, the word "Dzungar" (pronounced Züün gar) is the compound of two words: Züün meaning "left" (or east) and gar meaning "hand" (or wing). |
| Mongolia - The End of Independence (0 words) |
 | The employment of artillery had a decisive effect, and the Dzungar were routed. |
 | Despite the defeat at Jao Modo, twenty years later the Dzungar again were embroiled in war with the Qing. |
 | This was done by the Treaty of Kyakhta in 1727, which established the border between the portions of Mongolia controlled by China and those controlled by Russia. |