Derbet — Derbet, Stamm der Kalmücken, an der Wolga auf der östl. Seite, 25000 Köpfe stark … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Dzungars — Dzungar (also Jungar or Zungar; Mongolian: Зүүнгар Züüngar ) is the collective identity of several Oirat tribes that formed and maintained the last nomadic empire in East Turkestan (now known as Xinjiang) from the early 17th century to the middle … Wikipedia
Khu Urluk — Das Kalmücken Khanat in der Carte de Tartarie von Guillaume Delisle, 1706 Khu Urluk (Namensvarianten unter anderem: Örlük Sulsega, Boro Orölok, Kho Orluk; * um 1580; † 1644) war ein Prinz (Tayishi) der Oiraten, speziell ihrer Untergruppe der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Oirats — This article deals with the Oirat ethnic group. For the obsolete term for the Turkic Altays, see Altay people. Oirat Total population 518,500 [1] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Kalmyk — I. Kal·myk1 (kălʹmĭk, kăl mĭkʹ) also Kal·muck or Kal·muk (kălʹmŭk, kăl mŭkʹ) n. pl. Kalmyk or Kal·myks also Kalmuck or Kal·mucks or Kalmuk or Kal·muks 1. A member of a Buddhist Mongol people now located primarily in Kalmyk. 2. The Mo … Universalium
Mongol — /mong geuhl, gohl, mon /, n. 1. a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia. 2. a person having Mongoloid characteristics. 3. any Mongolian language. 4. (often l.c.) Pathol. (no longer in technical use) a person affected with… … Universalium
Oyrat — ▪ people also spelled Oirat, any of the peoples speaking western dialects of the Mongol language group. In the 13th century the western Mongols were enemies of the eastern Mongols of Genghis Khan s empire. During the following… … Universalium