Battsengel (Mongolian: Батцэнгэл [pátʰt͡sʰɪŋg̊ɪɬ]) is a sum (district) of Arkhangai Province in central Mongolia. Battsengel is home to approximately 3,289 inhabitants.[1]
History
In 1696, when the Qing army, with the participation of Khalkh princes, defeated the army of Galdan Boshgot Khan of Oirad, Namjil, the son of Toba Taiji, a nobleman of Tumenhen, earned the title of Taiji. The governor presented the award. Later, Tumenhen, in recognition of the good efforts of Oirat fighting on behalf of Mr. Manji of Sain noyon's lineage, cut off 19 counties from the territory of the khan province and established the province of Khalkh in 1725.
Administrative divisions
The district is divided into six bags, which are:[2]
- Bayan-Uul
- Dairbor
- Del
- Khunug
- Tsats
- Ulaanchuluu
References
- ^ "2010 census results of Mongolia (by district and district)" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
- ^ "Resident Population in Mongolia, by Bag/Khoroo". Mongolian Statistical Information Service. Retrieved 28 February 2025.
47°47′32″N 101°58′26″E / 47.79222°N 101.97389°E
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