The Second Chui Volost Алтын Кӧлдиҥ Ураҥкай (Кӧбӧктӧрдиҥ оток) | |
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1717–1865 (Volost was part of the Russian Empire from 1865 to 1913) | |
Capital | Kuray[1][2] (Kosh-Agach since 1907[3][4][5]) |
Recognised national languages | Telengit language |
Government | Monarchy |
History | |
• Established | 1717 |
• Disestablished | 1865 (Volost was part of the Russian Empire from 1865 to 1913) |
The Second Chui Volost (Kebeks Otok,[6] Altan Nuur Urianghai[7][8]) was the otok, formed after the collapse of the Telengit Land. The otok was inhabited by Telengits, who were also called Dvoedans because they paid taxes to the Russian Empire and the Qing Empire.[9] With such dependence, neither Russia nor China participated in the internal policy of the otok, thereby preserving its partial sovereignty.[10] This otok was ruled by Zaisans from the Ak-Kebek dynasty.[11]