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    The Monguor (Monguor language: Mongghul), the Tu people (Chinese: 土族), the White Mongol or the Tsagaan Mongol, are Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially...
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  • The Monguor language (Chinese: 土族语; pinyin: Tǔzúyǔ; also written Mongour and Mongor) is a Mongolic language of its Shirongolic branch and is part of the...
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  • Dchiahour, may refer to: Monguor people Monguor language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Monguor. If an internal link led...
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    southern China and eventually assimilated. The Dongxiangs, Bonans, Yugur and Monguor people were invaded by the Ming dynasty. After the fall of the Yuan dynasty...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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  • Nadun is a traditional festival held by the Monguor people (known as the Tu Zu in Chinese). The festival's name resembles the Nadam festival of the Mongols...
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    Shira Yugur (4,000 speakers) Shirongol Monguor (150,000 speakers) Mongghul/Huzhu Monguor Mangghuer/Minhe Monguor Baoanic Bonan (6,000 speakers) Santa (Dongxiang)...
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    capital of Xining, nearby Haidong, and Haixi), Tibetans, Hui, Mongols, Monguors, and Salars. According to the 2021 census reports, Tibetans constitute...
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  • and eventually intermingled with the surrounding Hui, Tibetan, Han, and Monguor peoples, which would contribute to the emergence of the modern Bonans....
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  • Dongxiang. The Shirongol languages include the Bonan, Dongxiang, Kangjia and Monguor languages. Glottolog separates the Mongghuer and Mongghul dialects into...
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  • including about 75% of the total Bonan ethnic population and many ethnic Monguor, in Gansu and Qinghai Provinces. There are several dialects, which are...
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    the Han, Hui, Monguor/Tu and Tibetans are numerically significant. Local traditions and customs are influenced by the Tibetans, Monguor, Muslims and Han...
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    from the Hui, Monguor people, and Tibetans in the Qinghai province in Northwest China. Qinghai is populated by Han Chinese, Hui, Monguor people, and Tibetans...
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    Tibetan Buddhism, Orthodox Christianity, Tengrism (Mongolian shamanism) Monguor 290,000 Qinghai, Gansu (China) Tibetan Buddhism, Tengrism Kalmyks c. 200...
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  • (Tūmatauenga), a supernatural being in Māori mythology Tu people, the Monguor people of the People's Republic of China Tu language Tu Holloway (born...
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  • the Guanting Area (官亭地区). It is the home to the most densely populated Monguor settlement in China, who refer to the area as "Sanchuan" (三川). The official...
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    (定西) dialect Hezhou (河州) Region: e.g. Gangou dialect (甘沟话) (influenced by Monguor) Nanjiang (南疆) Region: e.g. Yanqi dialect, Tulufan dialect Dungan language...
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  • is a variety of Mandarin Chinese that has been strongly influenced by Monguor (Mongol) and Amdo (Tibetan). It is representative of Chinese varieties...
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  • languages that have undergone heavy Sino-Tibetan influence, such as the Monguor languages. Yuen Ren Chao has described sentence-final particles as "phrase...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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    speak Mongolic languages include: the Dongxiang of Gansu Province the Monguor of Qinghai and Gansu Provinces the Daur of Inner Mongolia the Bonan of...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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  • regains human form; the elder sisters are punished. In a tale from the Monguor people collected in the Huzhu language with the title Shilange, a youth...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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    侗族/Gaeml 3,495,993 Gaeml Simplified Han characters, Latin script Tu 土族/Monguor 289,565 Tu, Northwestern Mandarin Simplified Han characters Daur 达斡尔族/ᠳᠠᠭᠤᠷ...
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    China, and Russia. Major Mongolian languages include Oirat, Mongolian, Monguor, Dongxiang, and Buryat. Tungusic: spoken mainly in China and Russia. Major...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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    Turkic (extinct) Mongolian Oirat Torgut Oirat Buryat Daur Southeastern Monguor Eastern Yugur Dongxiang Bonan Kangjia Tuoba (extinct) Para-Mongolic Khitan...
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    Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiang Hazara** Kangjia Mughal** Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...
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  • language. It is spoken by about 4,000 people, most of whom are classified as Monguor (Tu) by the Chinese government. Wutun speakers reside in two villages (Upper...
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