khalkha in English

noun
1
a member of a section of the Mongolian people, constituting the bulk of the population of Mongolia.
A major civil war occurred from 1400 to 1450 between two main groups, the Khalkha in the east and the Oirad in the west.
2
the language of the Khalkha, a demotic form of Mongolian adopted as the official language of Mongolia.
adjective
1
relating to the Khalkha or their language.
He was a Khalkha Mongol, who formerly headed a ministry in Mongolia.

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1. On 30 November 1911 the Mongols established Temporary Government of Khalkha.

2. The princes of Khorchin, Jarud and southern Khalkha Mongols made a formal alliance with the Manchus from 1612 to 1624.

3. The Khalkha Mongols were more reluctant to come under Qing rule, only submitting to the Kangxi Emperor after they came under an invasion from the Oirat Mongol Dzungar Khanate under its leader Galdan.