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Ochurdyap Mangdaev
Prince Ochurdyap Mangdaev (, ) was the Zaisan of the Second Chui Volost. He took an active part in problematic issues of land management, while preserving the territory of the original residence of the indigenous population. Under his rule, Kosh-Agach became the center of trade routes in the Altai Mountains. Buddhism Ochurdyap studied medicine with Mongolian lamas, and he also studied Buddhist ethics. In 1885, Ochurdyap created a yurt-shrine, where a prayer service was held on June 12 in the concelebration of six lamas. After the prayer service, horse races with prizes were held. Buddhist lamas were preparing Ochurdyap to accept the title of "Kelin Lama" and for the position of abbot of the Chui shrine. Kara-Kebeks During the " Uprising of 60 Heroes" many Tuvan families were ruined. Some of the families fled to Altai, namely to the limits of the Second Chui Volost. The Tuvan families were accepted by Ochurdyap and separated them into a separate clan A clan is a group ...
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Zaisan (title)
Zaisan () is an ancient title among the Mongols, Buryats, Kalmyks, Altaians, Khakas, Telengits, denoting the hereditary ruler of the otok, ulus or aimag. In some cases, the title corresponded to the prince.Чихачев П. А. Путешествие в Восточный Алтай / перевод с фр., предисл. и коммент. В. В. Цыбульского. М.: аука,Гл. ред вост. лит., 1974.- 360 с. (Центральная Азия в источниках и материалах XIX- начала XXвека). Page. 88.Аристов Н.А. Заметки об этническом составе тюркских племен и народностей... Page. 341. Etymology The word "zaisan" comes from the name of the Chinese title " zaixiang", which served as chancellor. The title of zaisan among Telengits In the XVIII and XIX centuries, the title of the ruler of the Teles and Kebeks Otoks, which corresponded to prince. Zaisan's power w ...
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Second Chui Volost
The Second Chui Volost (Otok of Kebeks,Самаев Г. П«ГОРНЫЙ АЛТАЙ В XVII — СЕРЕДИНЕ XIX В.: ПРОБЛЕМЫ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ИСТОРИИ И ПРИСОЕДИНЕНИЯ К РОССИИ». Page 169. Altan Nuur UrianghaiДвоеданничество в Сибири. XVII — 60-е гг. XIX вв.
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House Of Ak-Kebek
The House of Ak-Kebek () is an aristocratic dynasty that ruled in the Second Chui Volost, Kebeks Otok. The founder of the house was Prince Kebegesh, the son of the Kyrgyz prince :ru:Иренек, Kayrakan-Yarynak from the :ru:Хыргыс, Khirgys dynasty. History In the summer of 1687, having received an order from Galdan Boshugtu Khan, :ru:Иренек, Kayrakan-Yarynak with a detachment of 600 soldiers went to help in the fight against the Mongols. In September, near Teletskoye, Lake Teletskoye, the Mongols blocked the path of the Kyrgyz army heading for the Dzungarian Khan. The battle lasted four days, and as a result, the Dzungars and the Kyrgyz were defeated. Kyrgyz losses amounted to 300 people, and Yarynak died in battle. Butanaev, Viktor Yakovlevich, Viktor Butanaev assumed that some of the surviving Kyrgyz warriors, led by Kebegesh, joined the Altai tribes and gave rise to the Ak-Kebek dynasty At the same time, the Second Chui Volost was formed, which did not recogniz ...
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