1. Dzungar - Noun
2. Dzungar - Adjective
Dzungar (plural Dzungars or Dzungar)
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A member of a western Mongol people that were one of the four major tribes that made up the Oirats.
Dzungar (comparative more Dzungar, superlative most Dzungar)
Of or pertaining to the Dzungar people.
'Abdullāh Tarkhān Beg and his Hami Uighurs defected and submitted to Qing China after the Qing inflicted a devastating defeat at Chao-mo-do on the Dzungar leader Galdan in September 1696. Source: Internet
The Dzungar Buddhists brought back the Aqtaghliq Afaqi Khoja Burhan-ud-din and his brother Khan Khoja and installed them as puppet rulers in Kashgar. Source: Internet
During the Qing's war against the Dzungars, Burhan-ud-din and his brother Khan Khoja then pledged alleigance to Qing China in exchange for delivering them from Dzungar rule. Source: Internet
The Qing "final solution" of genocide to solve the problem of the Dzungar Mongols created a land devoid of Dzungars, which was followed by the Qing sponsored settlement of millions of other people in Dzungaria. Source: Internet
In fact, throughout the 5th's minority, it was the influential and forceful Sonam Chopel who inspired the Dzungar Mongols to defend the Gelugpa by attacking their enemies. Source: Internet
This plot suited the devious Dzungar leaders' ambitions and they were only too happy to oblige. Source: Internet