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Dzungar Khanate
Oirat Mongolian Khanate based in Dzungaria from 1634–1758, referred as the Last great Nomadic empire

Oirats
Oirats (; ) or Oirds ( ; ), formerly known as Eluts and Eleuths ( or ; , Èlǔtè) are the westernmost group of Mongols, whose ancestral home is in the Altai region of Siberia, Xinjiang and western Mongolia.
Galdan Boshugtu Khan
Khong Tayiji or khan of the Dzungaria in the 17th century
Erdeni Batur
Choros-Oirat prince

Amursana
Amursana (Mongolian: Амарсанаа; Classical Mongolian: ; ; 172321September 1757) was an 18th-century taishi () or prince of the Khoit-Oirat tribe that ruled over parts of Dzungaria and Altishahr in present-day northwest China. Known as the last great Oirat hero, Amursana was the last of the Dzungar rulers. The defeat of his rebel forces by Qing dynasty Manchu armies in the late 1750s signaled the final extinction of Mongol influence and power in Inner Asia, ensured the incorporation of Mongol territory into the Qing Manchu Empire, and brought about the Dzungar genocide.
Khotons
The Khoton or Qotung people () are a Mongolian-speaking ethnic group in (Outer) Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. Most Mongolian Khotons live in Uvs Province in western Mongolia. In China, the Khotons (often called Qotungs) live in Inner Mongolia, concentrated in Alxa League and are classified as ethnic Mongols. They speak the Dörbet or Alasha dialect of the Oirat language. According to the Great Russian Encyclopedia, modern Khoton people are a part of the "Mongols — a group of peoples who speak Mongolian languages".
Zunghar genocide
mass extermination of the Mongol Dzungar people
Queen Anu
Mongolian noble
Galdan Tseren
Dzungar Khan

Dawachi
Dawachi (; ; died 1759) was the last ruler of the Dzungar Khanate from 1753 until his defeat at the hands of Qing and Mongol forces at Ili in 1755.
Sengge
Sengge (, ; died 1671) was a Choros-Oirat prince and the chosen successor of his father Erdeni Batur to rule over the Dzungar. Sengge ruled over a section of the Dzungar from 1653 until his murder in 1671 by his two older half-brothers Chechen Tayiji and Zotov Batur. Sengge is best known for defeating Erinchin Lobsang Tayiji, the third Altan Khan, in 1667 and eliminating the Altan Khanate as a potential future threat to the Dzungar.
Lama Dorji
khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate 1750–1753
Choros
historical ethnic group
Olots
ethnic subgroup of the mongolian Oirats
Khoyd
The Khoid, also Khoyd or Khoit (; "Northern ones/people") people are an Oirat subgroup of the Choros clan. Once one of largest tribes of the Oirats.
Tsewang Dorji Namjal
Choros-Oirat prince
Sart Kalmyks
Oirat ethnic group live in Kyrgyzstan
Emin Khoja
prince of Turpan of the Second Rank
Myangad
The Myangad people live in Myangad sum of Khovd Province, Mongolia.
Baatud
The Baatuds , (baatud, baɣatud) are a sub-ethnic group of the Oirats, who are Mongols. They were a large tribe of the Oirats but the Baatuds were divided into other Oirat tribes in the 16th century. Many Baatud people were killed by the Qing dynasty army during the fall of the Dzunghar Khanate (1755-1758). Today very few Baatuds live among the Oirats.