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Baatar, Khuntaĭzh, active 17th century

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Personal name headingBaatar, Khuntaĭzh, active 17th century
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Variant(s)Баатар, Хунтайж, active 17th century
Khuntaĭzh, Baatar, active 17th century
Хунтайж, Баатар, active 17th century
Baatur, Khung-Taiji, active 17th century
Bātur, Xung Tayiji, active 17th century
Baġatur, Qung Tayiji, active 17th century
Ėrdėnė Baatar, Khuntaĭzh, active 17th century
Эрдэнэ Баатар, Хунтайж, active 17th century
Erdeni Baatur, Khung-Taiji, active 17th century
Beginning date16
Ending date16
Associated countryOiratskoe khanstvo
Profession or occupationOirats--Kings and rulers
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inMȯnkhȯȯ, Choĭnzongiĭn, T︠S︡oros-Ėlzhgėd ovogt. Baatar Khuntaĭzh, 2015: title page (Baatar Khuntaĭzh) page 4 (Baatar Khun Taĭzh) page 11, etc. (Oirat ruler, first half of 17th century; son of Khar Khul; born 1587?)
Nėrt Mongol khu̇mu̇u̇siĭn namtryn oĭllogo, 2000 (Baatar Khuntaĭzh, [active] 1634-1663; Oirat prince, son of Kharkhul)
Encyclopedia of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire, c 2004: pages 621-622 (The Zunghars' rise to leadership among the Oirats began with Khara-Khula (d. 1634); in the 1620s wars against the Khalkha, Khara-Khula had hardly a third of the men of Khoshuud khan Baibaghas (d. 1630), while Baatur Dalai Taishi of the Dörböds was considered the most powerful Oirat chief. Even so, Khara-Khula's son Baatur Khung-Taiji (d. 1653) joined the 1636-42 expedition to Tibet led by Baibaghas's brother Törö-Baikhu Güüshi Khan (1582-1655). Baatur Khung-Taiji returned with the title Erdeni Baatur Khung-Taiji given him by the Dalai Lama, much booty, And Guushi Khan's daughter Amin Dara as wife)
Mongolyn tu̇u̇khiĭn baga nėvtėrkhiĭ tolʹ, 1998-2002 (Baatar Khun Taĭzh (?-1660) Zu̇u̇n Garyn Khant Uls XVII zuuny 30-aad ony u̇ed u̇u̇sėn togtzhėė; 1634 ond Zu̇u̇n Garyn Khan shirėėnd Zu̇u̇n Gar Aĭmgiĭn Ėrdėnė Baatar Khun Taĭzh suuzhėė)