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    Mongols in China, also known as Chinese Mongolians, are ethnic Mongols who live in China. They are one of the 56 ethnic groups recognized by the Chinese...
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    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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    allowing the Mongols to avenge the earlier death of a Mongol Khan, gain the riches of northern China and to establish the Mongols as a major power in the East-Asian...
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    Westholme Publishing) Genghis Khan and the Mongols The Mongol Empire Mongols The Mongols in World History The Mongol Empire for students Archived 27 November...
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    Yuan dynasty (redirect from Mongol China)
    reliability was introduced in China. The population was divided into the following classes: Mongols. The Mongols were called "Gao-chen"[Chinese script needed] (the...
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    As the Mongol Empire began to fragment from 1260, conflict between the Mongols and Eastern European polities continued for centuries. Mongols continued...
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    registered as ethnic Mongols and continue to identify themselves as ethnic Mongols. The children of inter-ethnic Mongol-Chinese marriages also claim to...
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    movements, as the Mongols came into China from the north. The flight movements as the Mongols were fruitless in escaping from the Mongols, who soon brought...
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    and North China. The war, which started in 1211, lasted over 23 years and ended with the complete conquest of the Jin dynasty by the Mongols in 1234. The...
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  • more diverse staff in the industry. In terms of international responses to China's policies towards Tibetans, Uyghurs and Mongols in the Tibet Autonomous...
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    Oirats (redirect from Oirat Mongols)
    Chinese: 瓦剌, Wǎlà/Wǎlā), also formerly Eluts and Eleuths (Chinese: 厄魯特, Èlǔtè), are the westernmost group of the Mongols whose ancestral home is in the...
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    used in 1231 by a Jin general named Wanyan Eke. He had lost the defense of Hezhong to the Mongols and fled on ships with 3,000 of his men. The Mongols pursued...
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    In modern times the Mongols are primarily Tibetan Buddhists, but in previous eras, especially during the time of the Mongol empire (13th–14th centuries)...
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    demand submission to the Mongols, but the Japanese ignored their demands. In 1265, a Goryeo citizen told Kublai that the Mongols should bring Japan to vassalage...
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    the Mongol conquest of China. With the conquest the Mongols ruled all of the continental East Asia under the Yuan dynasty (a division of the Mongol Empire)...
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    simplified Chinese: 科尔沁部; traditional Chinese: 科爾沁部) are a subgroup of the Mongols that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian and predominantly live in northeastern...
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  • The Sichuan Mongols (Chinese: 四川蒙古族) are officially counted among the Mongolian nationality in China. However, they are a distinct ethno-linguistic group...
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    resist the Mongols with aid from local clans until autumn 1255 when he was finally captured. As they had done during other invasions, the Mongols left the...
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    Mongolia while fighting with the Mongols, and the Ming built a new Great Wall to prevent the Mongols' reconquest of China. In the 17th century, the Manchu-led...
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    The Mongols were highly tolerant of most religions during the early Mongol Empire, and typically sponsored several at the same time. At the time of Genghis...
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    ruling class of the Khalkha Mongols prior to the 20th century, but they were and still also regarded as Khalkha Mongols rather than belonging to a special...
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  • Some Mongols had Chinese names. For example, the Buddhist monk, Haiyun, bestowed the name Zhenjin (True-gold) to Khubilai and Chabi's eldest son. In the...
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  • registered as ethnic Mongols and continue to identify themselves as ethnic Mongols. The children of inter-ethnic Mongol-Chinese marriages also claim to...
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    Chahars (redirect from Chahar (Mongols))
    Tsahar; simplified Chinese: 察哈尔部; traditional Chinese: 察哈爾部) are a subgroup of Mongols that speak Chakhar Mongolian and predominantly live in southeastern Inner...
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    Ilkhanate (redirect from Ilkhanid Mongols)
    to the Mongols as Hülegü Ulus (lit. 'people or state of Hülegü'), was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire....
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    Ordos (Mongolian Cyrillic: Ордос; Chinese: 鄂尔多斯部) are a Mongol subgroup that live in Uxin Banner, Inner Mongolia of China. Ordos literally means plural of...
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    However, the Oirat Mongols (the principal group of the Western Mongols) and Eastern Mongols remained hostile toward Ming China and each other. The Ming...
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    (Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠷᠠᠴᠢᠨ, Харчин, qaračin; Chinese: 喀喇沁部), or Kharachin, is a subgroup of the Mongols residing mainly (and originally) in North-western Liaoning and Chifeng...
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  • Mongolic-speaking Daurs in China are their direct descendants based on DNA evidence and other Khitans assimilated into the Mongols (Southern Mongols), Turkic peoples...
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    independence from Qing China. On 30 November 1911 the Mongols established the Temporary Government of Khalkha. On 29 December 1911 the Mongols declared their...
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