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Amursana

Amursana (; Mongolian ; Russian: Амyрсана; 172321September 1757) was a 17th-century ''taishi'' () or prince of the Khoit-Oirat tribe that ruled over parts of Dzungaria and Altishahr. Known as the last great Oirat hero, Amursana was the last of the Dzungar rulers. The defeat of his rebel forces at the hands of Qing armies in the late 1750s signaled the final extinction of Mongol power and influence in Inner Asia, ensured the incorporation of Mongol territory into the Qing Empire, and brought about the Dzungar genocide, the Qing Emperor's "final solution" to China's northwest frontier problems.
== Family ==
Amursana was born in 1723 to a noble mother from the Dzungar-Oirat tribe and ''taisha'' or crown prince of the Khoit-Oirat clan. Amursana's mother Boitalak () was the daughter of Tsewang Rabtan, leader of the Dzungar-Oriat tribe following the death of Galdan Boshugtu Khan. She first married Danjung (), the eldest son of Lha-bzang Khan, ruler of the Khoshut-Oirats tribe. Following Danjung's death in c. 1717, allegedly at the hands of his father in law, Boitalak married Amursana's father, a ''taisha'' or crown prince of the Khoit-Oirat clan.

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