This is a list of notable Oirats:

Political figures

Leaders of Four Oirat

  • Üylintey Badan (c. 1368 – 1390s)
  • Khuuhai Dayuu (c. 1399)
  • Ugetchi Khashikha (Mongolian: Ögöchi Khashikha; Mönkhtömör)
  • Batula Chinsan (Bahamu, Mahamud) (1399–1408)
  • Esehü (Taipin) (c. 1424)
  • Togoon (1408–1438) (Toghan)
  • Esen (1438–1454)
  • Amasanj (1454–1455)
  • Ishtömör (Ush-Temür, Ish-Temür) (1455–1469)
  • Khishig
  • Arkhan
  • Büüvei
  • Khongor; Khan Khongor noyon; title: noyon
  • Abai khatan
  • Kharkhul — 1600–1634

Leaders of the Zunghar Khanate

Khans of the Kalmyk Khanate

  • Kho Orluk
  • Shukhur Daichin — 1654–1661
  • Puntsug (Monchak) — 1661–1669
  • Ayuka Khan — 1669–1724
  • Tseren Donduk Khan — 1724–1735
  • Donduk Ombo Khan — 1735–1741
  • Donduk Dashi Khan — 1741–1761
  • Ubashi Khan — 1761–1771

Khans of the Khoshut Khanate

  • Güshi Khan — 1642–1655
  • Dayan Ochirtu Khan — 1655–1670
  • Puntsug Dalai Khan — 1670–1697
  • Wangjil Khan — 1697–1700
  • Lha-bzang Khan — 1700–1717

Notable Kalmyk religious leaders

Šajin Lama of the Kalmyk people

Lama of the Don Kalmyks

Other notable Kalmyk Lamas

Notable Kalmyk military officers

Fictional

Sportspeople

Others

See also

References

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