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Ochirtu Khan was a khan of the Khoshuud horde of the Oirad Mongols. Khan (sometimes spelled as xan, han) is a title meaning ruler in Mongolian and Turkish. ... The Khoshuud are a tribe within the Oirad Mongol people. ... Look up Horde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Horde is a term derived from a Turkic word - ordu. ... The Oyirad (also spelled Oirat) is an alliance of the western Mongols. ...


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BIGpedia - Jüün Ghar - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (356 words)
The Oyirad Mongols were under the dominion of Jasaghtu Khan of the Khalkha.
In 1636 his son joined the expeditionary force to Tibet against the Karma school led by Güshi Khan and gave the title Baatur Khong Tayiji.
With the supprt of Ochirtu Khan of the Khoshuud, this strife ended with Sengge's victory in 1661.
khan: Definition and Much More From Answers.com (2562 words)
Khan was also probably the title used by early Bulgar rulers, but is not attested in any inscriptions referring to them- the only similar title found so far, Kanasubigi, was used by only three of the Bulgarian rulers, namely Krum, Omurtag and Malamir, which were grandfather, son and a grandson, after them the title disappears.
Khan was the title of the rulers of various break-away states later reintegrated in Iran, e.g.
The title Khan of Khans was among numerous titles used by the Sultans of the Ottoman empire as well as the rulers of the Golden Horde and its descendant states.
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