interpreted as signifying the ‘Closely Allied,’ or Confederates; but
Vmbry explains it as (Turki) _Oyurat_, ‘Grey horse,’ to which the
statement in our text appears to lend colour
By the HORIAD are no doubt intended the UIRAD or OIRAD, a name usually
interpreted as signifying the ‘Closely Allied,’ or Confederates; but
Vmbry explains it as (Turki) _Oyurat_, ‘Grey horse,’ to which the
statement in our text appears to lend colour. They were not of the tribes
properly called Mongol, but after their submission to Chinghiz they
remained closely attached to him. In Chinghiz”s victory over Aung-Khan, as
related by S. Setzen, we find Turulji Taishi, the son of the chief of the
Oirad, one of Chinghiz”s three chief captains; perhaps that is the victory
alluded to. The seats of the Oirad appear to have been about the head
waters of the Kem, or Upper Yenisei.
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