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After nearly two more decades of Oirat-Khalkha …

Years: 1396 - 1539

After nearly two more decades of Oirat-Khalkha conflict, another Oirat chieftain, Dayan Khan, assumes central leadership in 1466 and reunites most of Mongolia.

By the end of the fifteenth century, he has restored peace and has established a new confederation comprising a vast region of north-central Asia, between the Ural Mountains and Lake Baykal.

He now extends his control eastward to include the remainder of Khalkha Mongolia.

The Oirat are surrounded by the Turkic descendants of the Chagatai Monols who occupy the lowlands to the east and west, in the three independent khanates of Yarkand (modern Xinjiang south of the Tian Shan Mountains), Ferghana, and Khwarezm.

Early in the sixteenth century, these three khanates are overwhelmed, however, by the Uzbeks, who earlier had broken loose from Mongol authority.

The Uzbeks consolidates their control over Bukhara (Bokhara), Samarkand, Khwarezm, and Herat.

During Dayan Khan's rule, quasi-feudalistic administration is reestablished, and tribes become more settled, with more specified grazing areas.

What little government exists is exercised by noble descendants of Chinggis (including Dayan), but it meets with great resistance.

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