Mengwu Shiwei (Chinese: 蒙兀室韦苏木, Russian: Сомон Мынъу-Шивэй) is a sum (a type of township-level division) under the administration of Ergun City, Inner Mongolia...
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Mongolia equivalent of the county-level division). Examples include Shiwei, Inner Mongolia and Honggor Sum, Siziwang Banner. Sum whose population is predominated...
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far-eastern Mongolia, northern Inner Mongolia, northern Manchuria and the area near the Okhotsk Sea beach. Records mentioning the Shiwei were recorded...
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(Chinese: 蒙兀, Modern Chinese Měngwù, Middle Chinese Muwngu), a branch of the Shiwei in an 8th-century Tang dynasty list of northern tribes, presumably related...
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Sum (administrative division) (redirect from Townships of Inner Mongolia)
Mongolia equivalent of the county-level division). Examples include Shiwei, Inner Mongolia and Honggor Sum, Siziwang Banner. Sums whose population is predominated...
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Shiwei may refer to: Shiwei people, a historic Mongolic people Shiwei, Inner Mongolia, a township in Ergun City, Inner Mongolia Che Shiwei (born 1996)...
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to the proto-Mongols, spread over Northern, Central and Eastern Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Northwest China (Xinjiang, Qilian Mountains etc.), Manchuria,...
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Ergun City (redirect from Ergun, Inner Mongolia)
(Chinese: 额尔古纳市; Mongolian: ᠡᠷᠬᠥᠨᠠ ᠬᠣᠲᠠ), formerly Ergun Right Banner (Chinese: 额尔古纳右旗), is a county-level city in Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia, containing the...
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Mongols (redirect from Mongolia people)
The Mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, China (majority in Inner Mongolia), as well as Buryatia and Kalmykia of Russia. The Mongols...
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France, the Saar River Friendship Bridge (Shiwei) between Russia and Inner Mongolia at Shiwei, Inner Mongolia and Olochi, Russia, over the Argun River...
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Mongols in China (redirect from Chinese Mongolian)
sovereign state of Mongolia. The Mongols in China are divided between autonomous regions and provinces as follows: 68.72%: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region...
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Borjigin (category Ethnic groups in Mongolia)
Kiyat-Borjigin. The senior Borjigids provided ruling princes for Mongolia and Inner Mongolia until the 20th century. The clan formed the ruling class among...
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Proto-Mongols (redirect from Proto-Mongolian)
governors over the Shiwei and collected tribute. Other Shiwei may have stayed and become the Ewenkis. The Kitans conquered the Shiwei during the late 9th...
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Argun (Amur) (category Rivers of Inner Mongolia)
flows from the Western slope of the Greater Xing'an Range in China's Inner Mongolia, and forms the Chinese side of the two rivers that flow together to...
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Enhe (category Township-level divisions of Inner Mongolia)
entrance fee, though as of 2023 no such actions have been taken. Shiwei, Inner Mongolia - Neighboring town 恩和俄罗斯民族乡 [Enhe Russian Ethnic Township]. eegn...
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Mongolic languages (redirect from Mongolian languages)
the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia, with an estimated 5.7+ million speakers. The possible...
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Mongolic peoples (category CS1 Mongolian-language sources (mn))
language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia and Buryatia, with...
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Khalkha Mongols (category Ethnic groups in Mongolia)
residing in the territory of present-day central Mongolia and northern part of Inner Mongolia. In Mongolian historical sources such as Erdeniin Erih ("The...
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Kalmyks (redirect from Oirat (Kalmyk) people of Mongolia)
a military struggle for domination and control over both Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia. The struggle ended in 1757 with the defeat of the Oirats...
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Evenki people (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
in Mongolia (2015 census), called Khamnigan in the Mongolian language. The Evenki or Ewenki are sometimes conjectured to be connected to the Shiwei people...
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Mongol heartland (redirect from Mongolian heartland)
Mongols live in approximately includes: the modern state of Mongolia; the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, along with Dzungaria in Xinjiang and parts...
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List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans (redirect from List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans)
ethnic identity as Mongols. Descendants of those clans form the Mongolian nation and other Inner Asian people.[citation needed] Almost all of tribes and clans...
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The Abagas (Khalkha-Mongolian:Авга/Avga; Chinese: 阿巴噶部) are a Southern Mongolian ethnic groupe in Abag Banner, Inner Mongolia, China. The ethnonym "Abaga"...
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Dzungar people (category Pages with Mongolian IPA)
The Dzungar people (also written as Zunghar or Junggar; from the Mongolian words züün gar, meaning 'left hand') are the many Mongol Oirat tribes who formed...
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Pan-Mongolism (redirect from Pan-Mongolian)
usually includes the independent state of Mongolia, the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia, and the Russian region of Buryatia. Sometimes the autonomous republic...
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Khamnigan inhabit some parts of Heilongjiang Province, Inner Mongolia in China, and Mongolia and may be considered as subgroups of the Evenk ethnicity...
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Oirats (redirect from Oirat (China and Mongolia))
Oirats (Mongolian: Ойрад, Oirad, Mongolian pronunciation: [ɔiˈrɑt]) or Oirds (Ойрд, Oird; Kalmyk: Өөрд; Chinese: 瓦剌, Wǎlà/Wǎlā), also formerly Eluts and...
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Manchuria (category Inner Asia)
Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning but broadly also including the eastern Inner Mongolian prefectures of Hulunbuir, Hinggan, Tongliao, and Chifeng, collectively...
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Daur people (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
most of them live in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia and Meilisi Daur District in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang of China. There are...
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Bayads (category Ethnic groups in Mongolia)
Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha, Inner Mongolians, Buryats and Oirats. The clan name Baya'ud appears among the Mongols...
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