This is a list of notable Oirats:

Political figures edit

Leaders of Four Oirat edit

  • 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 edit

Khans of the Kalmyk Khanate edit

Khans of the Khoshut Khanate edit

Notable Kalmyk religious leaders edit

Šajin Lama of the Kalmyk people edit

Lama of the Don Kalmyks edit

Other notable Kalmyk Lamas edit

Notable Kalmyk military officers edit

Fictional edit

Sportspeople edit

Others edit

See also edit

References edit

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