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    Dzungaria is a geographical subregion in Northwest China that corresponds to the northern half of Xinjiang—hence it is also known as Beijiang (Chinese: 北疆; pinyin: Běijiāng; lit. 'Northern Xinjiang'). Bounded by the Tian Shan mountain range to the south and the Altai Mountains to the north, it

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    Xinjiang consists of two main geographically, historically, and ethnically distinct regions—Dzungaria, located north of the Tianshan Mountains, and the Tarim Basin, located south of the Mountains—before

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    Wheat, barley, oats, and sugar beets are grown, and cattle, sheep, and horses are raised in Dzungaria. The fields are irrigated with melted snow from the permanently white-capped mountains.

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    Before the 21st century, all or part of the region has been ruled or controlled by the Xiongnu Empire, Han dynasty, Xianbei state, Rouran Khaganate, Turkic Khaganate, Tang Dynasty, Uyghur Khaganate, Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate, Liao dynasty, Kara-Khitan Khanate,

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    Dzungaria is home to a semi-desert steppe ecoregion known as the Dzungarian Basin semi-desert. The vegetation consists mostly of low scrub of

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    Dzungaria (Mongolia: Зүүнгар Züüngar; bahasa Uighur: جوڭغار‎, ULY: Jongghar, Hanzi sederhana: 准噶尔; Hanzi tradisional: 準噶爾; Pinyin: Zhǔngá'ěr, bahasa Rusia: Джунгария Dzhungariya), juga disebut Jungaria, Sungaria, Zungaria, adalah wilayah geografis di Tiongkok barat laut, kini merupakan sebagian utara Xinjiang. Wilayah ini meliputi wilayah seluas 777.000 km (300.000 sq mi) yan…

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      Where does the name Dzungaria come from?
      Dzungaria is named after the Dzungar Khanate that existed in Central Asia during the 17th and 18th centuries. Dzungaria, or Zungharia, derives from the name of the Dzungar people, which comes from the Mongolian term Zűn Gar, or Jüün Gar (depending on the Mongolian dialect used).
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      Who are the Dzungar people?
      The name Dzungar people, also written as Zunghar (literally züüngar, from the Mongolian for left hand), referred to the several Oirat tribes who formed and maintained the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th and 18th centuries. Historically they were one of major tribes of the Four Oirat confederation.
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      What is the Dzungar Khanate?
      The Dzungar Khanate was a confederation of several Tibetan Buddhist Oirat Mongol tribes that emerged in the early 17th century, and the last great nomadic empire in Asia.
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      What is the core of Dzungaria?
      The core of Dzungaria is the triangular Dzungarian Basin, also known as Junggar Basin (simplified Chinese: 准噶尔盆地; traditional Chinese: 準噶爾盆地; pinyin: Zhǔngá'ěr Péndì), with its central Gurbantünggüt Desert. It is bounded by the Tian Shan to the south, the Altai Mountains to the northeast and the Tarbagatai Mountains to the northwest.
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      The name Dzungar people, also written as Zunghar (literally züün'gar, from the Mongolian for "left hand"), referred to the several Mongol Oirat tribes who formed and maintained the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th and 18th centuries. Historically they were one of major tribes of the Four Oirat confederation. They were also known as the Eleuths or Ööled, from the Qing dynasty …

      • Kazakh: Жоңғар [ʑwʊɴˈʁɑɾ], Jońǵar, جوڭگار
      • Simplified Chinese: 准噶尔
      • Mongolian Cyrillic: Зүүнгар, Mongolian …
      • Traditional Chinese: 準噶爾
    • https://vi.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dzungaria

      Bồn địa Dzungaria là một bồn địa có kết cấu với các lớp đá đại Cổ Sinh - thế Pleistocen dày với trữ lượng dầu mỏ ước tính lớn. Sa mạc Gurbantunggut, là sa mạc lớn thứ hai Trung Quốc, là trung tâm của bồn địa.. Hồ Aibi là trung tâm hứng nước của bồn địa.

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:Dzungaria
        • Could someone please find (and upload) a new map of Dzungaria? Except for the lake Balkash at west, I can't figure the rest of its exact borders from this old map on the article. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.8.208.4 (talk) 08:40, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
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          Geography. The windswept valley of the Dzungarian Gate, 6 mi (10 km) wide at its narrowest, is located between Lake Alakol to the northwest in Kazakhstan and Ebinur Lake (Chinese: 艾 比 湖; pinyin: Ài bǐ Hú) to the southeast in China. At its lowest, the floor of the valley lies at about 1,500 feet (450m) elevation, while the surrounding peaks of the Dzungarian Alatau range reach about ...

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          The Dzungar genocide (Chinese: 準噶爾滅族; lit. 'extermination of the Dzungar tribe') was the mass extermination of the Mongol Dzungar people by the Qing dynasty. The Qianlong Emperor ordered the genocide due to the rebellion in 1755 by Dzungar leader Amursana against Qing rule, after the dynasty first conquered the Dzungar Khanate with Amursana's support.

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          Dzungar Khanate. 9th–10th cent. The Dzungar Khanate, also written as the Zunghar Khanate, was an Inner Asian khanate of Oirat Mongol origin. At its greatest extent, it covered an area from southern Siberia in the north to present-day Kyrgyzstan in the south, and from the Great Wall of China in the east to present-day Kazakhstan in the west.

        • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dzungar–Qing_Wars

          The First Dzungar–Qing War was a military conflict fought from 1687 to 1697 between the Dzungar Khanate and an alliance of the Qing dynasty and the northern Khalkhas, remnants of the Northern Yuan dynasty.The war resulted from a Dzungar attack on the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Outer Mongolia, who were heavily defeated in 1688.Their rulers and twenty thousand …

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