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  • ...hich belongs to the Mongolian group of the [[Altaic]] language family, the Mongolians use three dialects: Inner Mongolian, Barag-Buryat and Uirad. The Mongolian ...f land is inhabited by 23.84 million people, of whom over 3.57 million are Mongolians and the rest are Hans, [[Hui]]s, [[Manchu]]s, [[Daur]]s, [[Ewenki]]s, [[Oro
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  • ...anges during the [[Yuan]] and [[Ming]] (1271-1644) periods between Islamic Mongolians who settled down as garrison troops in [[Qinghai]]'s Tongren County, and th
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  • ...thical [[Qilin]], Chinese folklore beast. Images clearly indicate that the Mongolians were the ruling class of the time. Another stone carving in the museum depi
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  • ...ng and wrestling. In the Yuan Dynasty, the rulers stipulated that all male Mongolians had to acquire the three basic skills of wrestling, horse riding and shooti
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  • ...hich belongs to the Mongolian group of the [[Altaic]] language family, the Mongolians use three dialects: Inner Mongolian, Barag-Buryat and Uirad. The Mongolian ...f land is inhabited by 23.84 million people, of whom over 3.57 million are Mongolians and the rest are Hans, [[Hui]]s, [[Manchu]]s, [[Daur]]s, [[Ewenki]]s, [[Oro
    16 KB (2,476 words) - 05:46, 9 September 2009
  • ...d. Comparatively speaking, shooting on horseback is more popular among the Mongolians. Whenever there is a festival, shooting activities on horseback are held. A
    2 KB (379 words) - 03:03, 3 June 2013
  • ...he Tus claim to be "Mongguer" ([[Mongolian]]s) or "Chahan Mongguer" (White Mongolians) gives expression to the close relations that existed between the early Tus ...s shows that a portion of the Tu people in Huzhu County are descendants of Mongolians that moved in from Andingwei during the [[Ming]] Dynasty.
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  • ...at the Tus claim to be "Mongguer" (Mongolians) or "Chahan Mongguer" (White Mongolians) gives expression to the close relations that existed between the early Tus ...s shows that a portion of the Tu people in Huzhu County are descendants of Mongolians that moved in from Andingwei during the Ming Dynasty.
    11 KB (1,788 words) - 06:50, 1 June 2009
  • ...o legends and historical data, the Dongxiangs probably originated from the Mongolians. As far back as the 13th century, Mongolian garrison units were stationed i
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  • ...family. As the Kazaks live in mixed communities with the Hans, Uygurs and Mongolians, the Kazaks have assimilated many words from these languages. They had a wr ...his met with strong opposition from the local minority nationalities. Many Mongolians, Kazaks and Kirgiz migrated back to Chinese-controlled territory. Twelve Ka
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  • ...and in Nahe County of Heilongjiang Province, where they live together with Mongolians, Daurs, Hans and Oroqens. ...reaches of the Heilong River. In history, the Ewenkis and the Oroqens and Mongolians living in forests to the east of Lake Baikal and the Heilong River Valley i
    13 KB (2,117 words) - 06:30, 13 July 2009
  • ...c group was formed through a mixture of the Baojiaer people, Kipchacks and Mongolians over a long period.
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  • ...hnic groups]] have their own series with minor differences. For example, [[Mongolians]] use tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, pig
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  • ...month (on the 15th day of the fourth lunar month for areas inhabited by [[Mongolians]] and [[Tibetans]], and on any of the 10 days before or after the April 5 [
    13 KB (2,088 words) - 02:14, 25 May 2010
  • ...nt took in people from a number of other ethnic groups including the Hans, Mongolians and Uygurs.
    19 KB (3,068 words) - 05:53, 20 July 2009
  • ...lers began in 1633 to institute the Eight Banner system among the Hans and Mongolians under their control.
    25 KB (4,035 words) - 01:05, 13 July 2009