Sholu
Sovereignkhanate

Four Oirats

1399 CE – 1628 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · khanate
Period
1399 CE – 1628 CE
Duration
229 years
Known Periods
9
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Four Oirats, also known as the Oirat Confederation or formerly the Eleuths, was a confederation of Oirat tribes in Western Mongolia. Founded around 1399, it marked the rise of the Western Mongols on the Mongolian Plateau. While the term "Four Oirats" was widely used, historians have not reached a consensus on the exact identity of the original four tribes. It is generally believed to refer to the Choros, Torghut, Dörbet, and Khoshut tribes, though some theories suggest the Oirats were political-ethnic units rather than consanguineous ones. The Kergüd tribe was also part of the confederation in its early period, which dissolved around 1628.

Historical Periods

Four Oirats (1402–1414)

1402 CE – 1414 CE

Area: 912,002 km²

Four Oirats (1415–1421)

1415 CE – 1421 CE

Area: 912,736 km²

Four Oirats (1422–1439)

1422 CE – 1439 CE

Area: 1,122,724 km²

Four Oirats (1440–1449)

1440 CE – 1449 CE

Area: 3,418,976 km²

Four Oirats (1450–1462)

1450 CE – 1462 CE

Area: 3,962,125 km²

Four Oirats (1463–1467)

1463 CE – 1467 CE

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Area: 3,962,472 km²

Four Oirats (1468–1481)

1468 CE – 1481 CE

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Area: 1,128,030 km²

Four Oirats (1482–1511)

1482 CE – 1511 CE

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Area: 614 km²

Four Oirats (1512–1515)

1512 CE – 1515 CE

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Area: 614 km²

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