@article{oai:toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005341, author = {森川, 哲雄 and MORIKAWA, Tetsuo}, issue = {1・2}, journal = {東洋学報, The Toyo Gakuho}, month = {Dec}, note = {Čaqar Tümen, the most important myriarchy among mediaeval Mongolian tribal organizations, consisted of eight otoγ, Qaγučid, Kemǰigüd, Sönid and Üjümüçin of the Right Wing and Auqan, Naiman, Kesigten and Tatar of the Left Wing. The Left Wing otoγ first became private fiefs of Dayan Qaγan’s sons, and the Right Wing ones were later allocated by succeeding qaγans to their sons. The circumstances are referred to in Erdeni-yin Tobči with many errors, which should be corrected on the basis of other Mongolian chronicles The Čaqar otoγ were further subdivided as generations passed, as reported in such Mongolian sources as Gangga-yin Urusqal, Bolor Erike, Altan Kürdün Mingγan Kegesütü, etc.}, pages = {127--162}, title = {チャハル・八オトクとその分封について}, volume = {58}, year = {1976}, yomi = {モリカワ, テツオ} }