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Mongolian noble title
A jasagh (Mongolian: ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠭ засаг; Manchu: ᠵᠠᠰᠠᡴ jasak; Chinese: 札薩克; lit. 'power,' 'authority'), or jasagh noyan (Mongolian: засаг ноён), was the head
Jasagh
Khan of the Kumul Khanate
Maqsud Shah (c. 1864–1930), was the Uyghur Jasagh Prince (Qinwang) of the Kumul Khanate in China from 1882 to 1930, he was the final ruler from the Borjigid
Maqsud_Shah
Jasagh khoshoi chin van Tsengünjav (1750-1756), Jasagh khoshoi chin van Chamchugjav (1756-1771), Jasagh khoshuuny beis Tsevdenjav (1771-1779), Jasagh
Sain_Noyon_Khan
Former Chingisid Khanate of Khalkha Mongols in Mongolia
Sechen khan Bazarsad (1767-1768), Jasagh van Tsevdenjav (1768–1782), Sechen khan Gonchigjav (1782–1790), Jasagh Darkhan van Sanzaidorj (1790-1800),
Sechen_Khan
Jasagh & Prince Bodlogotoi of the Horqin Left Rear Banner
he was a child, he was adopted by Sodnamdorji (Содномдорж, 索特納木多布濟), a jasagh of the Horqin Left Back Banner and junwang (郡王; Prince of the Second Rank)
Sengge_Rinchen
Qing dynasty imperial bureaucracy ranks
and both subdivided into five classes: jasagh, first class, second class, third class, and fourth class. Jasagh is chaopin, above official ranks, while
Imperial and noble ranks of the Qing dynasty
Imperial_and_noble_ranks_of_the_Qing_dynasty
Chinese Mongolian jasagh, politician, and lieutenant general (1882–1949)
Altanochir (1882 – 16 April 1949) was an Inner Mongolian jasagh, politician, and general under the Republic of China and Mengjiang governments. He served
Altanochir_(1882–1949)
Chingisid Khanate and later province of Khalkha Mongol
(1783–1798), Jasagh khoshuuny beis Tsedendorj (1799–1815), Tüsheet khan Tüchinjav (1815–1817), Jasagh jün van Tsedendorj (1817–1824), Jasagh khoshoi chin
Tüsheet_Khan
Exodus of Kalmyk people to Dzungaria
authorities ahad split them into New and Old Torghut banners, with appointing jasaghs from among them after the precedent of the Mongol commanders. Ubashi obtained
1771_Torghut_migration
Chinese Mongolian jasagh and politician (1871–1930)
Gungsangnorbu (1871 – 1930) was an Inner Mongolian jasagh and politician of the Republic of China. Some scholars describe him as a moderate, progressive
Gungsangnorbu
Chinese Mongolian jasagh and politician (1904–1968)
Darijaya (6 January 1904 – 8 November 1968) was an Inner Mongolian jasagh of the Alxa League and a politician under the Republic of China and People's
Darijaya
Regional division used in Inner Mongolia
dynasty as a level of government. The head of a league was chosen from jasagh or sula of the banners belonging to it. The original six leagues were Jirem
League_(China)
Turco-Mongol khanate in the Qing dynasty
1697–1709 In the 36th year of Kangxi's reign, he was granted the title of Jasagh Darhan of the First Rank. He died in the 48th year of Kangxi's reign. 2nd
Kumul_Khanate
Ruler of the Yarkand Kahnate from 1514 to 1533
1697-1709 In the 36th year of the Kangxi reign, he was granted the title of Jasagh Darhan of the First Rank. He died in the 48th year of Kangxi's reign. 2nd
Sultan_Said_Khan
hoshun. The khan would communicate with the Qing Emperor just as any other Jasagh (hoshun lord). Ashan-i hafan (男爵; equivalent of baron), a special title
Mongolian_nobility
Chinese Mongol prince (1902–1966)
the fall of the Qing, Yuan Shikai promoted Demchugdongrub to the title of Jasagh Heshuo Duling Jinong (扎薩克和碩杜棱亲王 Zhāsàkè Héshuò Dùléng Qīnwáng) in 1912.[citation
Demchugdongrub
Political body in the Republic of China (1934–36)
Babadorj (巴宝多尔济, jasagh of Urat Middle Banner) Jodbajab (nobleman of Chahar) Gongchok Lashe (贡楚克拉什, nobleman of Chahar) Darijaya (jasagh of Alxa Banner
Mongol Local Autonomy Political Affairs Committee
Mongol_Local_Autonomy_Political_Affairs_Committee
Secret written code of law created by Genghis Khan
resulting in sources that often contain a mixture of laws and customs. Jasagh during the Qing dynasty referred to native provincial governors in Mongolia
Yassa
Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China
2007, is from Chifeng, as is his wife Chinggeltei, linguist Gungsangnorbu, jasagh and politician of the early Republic of China Ma Boyong, novelist, columnist
Chifeng
to bestow a favour upon the second son of Abao, Olot Alxa jasagh - prince of the second rank". "详细资料介绍_爱新觉罗宗谱网". www.axjlzp.com. Retrieved
Lists of Qing dynasty princes consorts
Lists_of_Qing_dynasty_princes_consorts
Title of Mongolian nobility
mid-18th century it was ranked higher than that of khan among the Oirats. Jasagh Mongolian nobility Perdue 2009, p. 270. Book Perdue, Peter C (2009). China
Khong_Tayiji
Qing dynasty princess
Chenggunzhabu, participated in military campaigns of Qing and held the title of jasagh. On August 1770, at the age of 14, Princess Heijing was bestowed the title
Princess_Hejing_(born_1756)
Mongolian jasagh (1886–1930)
Se Enfu (Chinese: 色恩甫), was a Khorchin Mongol nobleman. He was the 13th jasagh prince of the Horqin Left Rear Banner and the last holder of the peerage
Amurlingkui
Mongol prince
killed. Descendants of Sutai Yeldeng, Choghtu's grandson, succeeded the jasagh of a banner in Sain Noyon Khan Aimag. He has traditionally been portrayed
Choghtu_Khong_Tayiji
Head of the Catholic Church from 1243 to 1254
January 2005. de Rachewiltz, Igor (1993). "Some Reflections on Chinggis Qan's Jasagh" (PDF). East Asian History. 6: 91–104. Archived (PDF) from the original
Pope_Innocent_IV
Final legal code of the Yuan dynasty
orders became laws known as Jasagh, but as the empire expanded, governing newly conquered regions like China through Jasagh proved unsuitable. China had
Zhizheng_tiaoge
killed innocent Chinese during the incident. Prince Vangdudnamjil, the jasagh of the Kharachin Right Banner, who was consulted with by the imperial court
Ye_Zhichao
Manchu prince and statesman of the late Qing dynasty
Duan's secondary spouse was the daughter of Gongsangzhu'ermote (貢桑朱爾默特), a jasagh-prince from the Mongol Borjigin clan. She gave birth to Pujun (溥儁), Prince
Zaiyi
Princess Consort Shunchengzhi of the Second Rank
Zaishu and bore two daughters (Yunrong (韫荣) and wife of Tsewang Duanlub, Jasagh of the Aohan league). Another sources mentioned that Jingfang was married
Yehenara_Jingfang
1635–1911 Chinese rule over Mongolia
structure had drastic consequences for Mongolian culture, as the leader (Jasagh) of each banner was chosen by Qing authorities, although existing Mongol
Mongolia_under_Qing_rule
Il-Khan ruler Abaqa Khan. Sengge Rinchen (1811–1865), nobleman and general, Jasagh and Prince Bodlogotoi of the Horqin Left Rear Banner. He served under the
List_of_Mongolians
1891 rebellion in China
attacked the government office of the Aukhan Banner. They slaughtered the jasagh (head) of the banner, Prince Daghchin, who was concurrently the head of
Jindandao_incident
Hong Kong historical drama
Department (內務府總管) Andrew Yuen as Borjigit Lavan Dorji (博爾濟吉特·拉旺多爾濟), the Prince Jasagh of the First Rank (札薩克親王), a prince of the Khalkha Mongols Eddie Pang as
Succession_War_(TV_series)
Prince Zhuang of the First Rank
to bestow a favour upon the second son of Abao, Olot Alxa jasagh - prince of the second rank". 1740. Hua, Bin (2015). "The Qianlong Emperor
Boggodo
Dislike, otherwise opposition to the Mongols and the Mongol regime
attacked the government office of the Aukhan Banner. They slaughtered the jasagh (head) of the banner, Prince Daghchin, who was concurrently the head of
Anti-Mongolian_sentiment
Inner Mongolian politician
Ministry of Interior of the Beiyang Government. He also provided support to jasagh Gungsangnorbu of Harqin Right Banner at the office for Mongolian and Tibetan
Wu_Heling
Wing Middle Banner, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia) of Jirim League. The jasagh, or the banner's head was occupied by Prince Darkhan, the descendants of
Yangsanjab
Chinese politician
1937. The following year she entered Xinjiang Women's College. When the Jasagh of the Dzungar people died during the same year with no male heir, she succeeded
Qiao_Jiafu
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Satisfying; Offering Oblations
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Celtic
Chief.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Durga
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The second note in hindustani classical music, Para of a song, Beauty
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A flea, the fruit of a moth.
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Dream or vision.
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Brilliant; Signal; Symbol
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Inclined to smile
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From the Deep Narrow Valley
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Anglicized form of Greek HÅsanna, HOSANNA means "deliver us." In the bible, this was the cry of the people who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when he entered Jerusalem.
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