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    Mongols continued to honor the banner, and Zanabazar (1635–1723) built a monastery with the special mission of flying and protecting the black banner...
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  • division. Banners were first used during the Qing dynasty, which organized the Mongols into banners, except those who belonged to the Eight Banners. Each...
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    the Khalkha Mongols. There were also numerous direct descendants of Genghis Khan who had formed the ruling class of the Khalkha Mongols prior to the...
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  • people from Jurchen to Manchu. That same year the Mongols were separated into the Mongol Eight Banners (Manchu: ᠮᠣᠩᡤᠣ ᡤᡡᠰᠠ, monggo gūsa; Chinese: 八旗蒙古;...
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    Inner Mongolia (redirect from Inner Mongols)
    Ordinary Mongols were not allowed to travel outside their own leagues. Mongols were forbidden by the Qing from crossing the borders of their banners, even...
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    Oirats (redirect from Oirat Mongols)
    Manchu-Mongol alliance (a series of systematic arranged marriages between princes and princesses of Manchu with those of Khalkha Mongols and Oirat Mongols,...
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    are referred to as Proto-Mongols. Broadly defined, the term includes the Mongols proper (also known as the Khalkha Mongols), Buryats, Oirats, the Kalmyks...
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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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  • Walla, Washington Banner (Mongols), a pole with circularly arranged horse or yak tail hairs of varying colors arranged at the top Banner (cavalry), the basic...
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  • as the Mongols and Han Chinese. There were three main types of banners: Manchus of Eight Banners (八旗滿洲; bāqímǎnzhōu), Mongols of Eight Banners (八旗蒙古;...
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    similarities in lifestyles with other peoples like the Mongols.: 127  Nurhaci said to the Mongols that "the languages of the Chinese and Koreans are different...
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    bannermen in Han Banner garrisons in China proper. Inner Mongols and Khalkha Mongols rarely knew their ancestors past 4 generations and Mongol tribal society...
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    Eke. He had lost the defense of Hezhong to the Mongols and fled on ships with 3,000 of his men. The Mongols pursued them with their ships until the Jin broke...
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    subgroup of the Mongols residing mainly (and originally) in North-western Liaoning and Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. There are Khalkha-Kharchin Mongols in Dorno-Gobi...
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    are one of the tribes of modern Mongols and in the middle juz of the Kazakh nation. In The Secret History of the Mongols, the Naiman subtribe the "Güchügüd"...
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    speak Mongolic languages. Their ancestors are referred to as Proto-Mongols. The largest contemporary Mongolic ethnic group is the Mongols. Mongolic-speaking...
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    Tumed (redirect from Tumud Banner)
    thousands" derived from Tumen) are a Mongol subgroup. They live in Tumed Left Banner, district of Hohhot and Tumed Right Banner, district of Baotou in China....
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    unsuitable for the mounted warfare of the Mongols. The Trần dynasty which ruled Annam (Đại Việt) defeated the Mongols at the Battle of Bạch Đằng (1288). Annam...
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    each with three Banners. Due to the anti-Mongol rebellion among ethnic Han Jindandao followers in 1891, many thousands of Kharchin Mongols fled to the Khorchin...
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    Uriankhai (redirect from Uriyangkad Mongols)
    Mongolian. The Mongols applied the name to all the forest peoples and, later, to Tuvans. They were classified by the Mongols as Darligin Mongols. At the beginning...
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  • 烏珠穆沁部), also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. They settle mainly in Sergelen...
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    Outer Mongolia (redirect from Outer Mongols)
    distinction of regions inhabited by Mongols in the Mongolian Plateau. There also exists an English term: Northern Mongolia. Ar Mongol can also be used to refer...
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  • Belgutei. Some of them mixed not only with Mongol-speaking tribes - Oirats, Khalkhas, Buryats, Inner Mongols and Kalmyks, but also became part of the Turkmens...
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    Borjigin (category Plain Yellow Banner)
    among the Mongols proper. His descendants proliferated to become a new ruling class. The Borjigin clan was the strongest of the 49 Mongol banners from which...
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    the northwest. It is under the administration of Xilingol League. Sunud Mongols inhabit it. For a few months in 1945, it was the capital of the Inner Mongolian...
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    because the Ordos Mongols were forced to be resettled outside Ordos grasslands. Traditionally, Ordos territory is divided into 7 banners. Their number reached...
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    considered the five major ethnic groups in China: the Han, the Manchu, the Mongols, the Hui (Muslims), and the Tibetans. This principle emphasized harmony...
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  • were placed, primarily for military purposes. Banner (Qosighun or khoshun) as former division of all Mongols under Qing rule (includes Inner/Outer Mongolia)...
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  • Banner may refer to: Chernoe Znamia, a Russian anarchist organization the Black Standard of Muhammad in Islamic tradition the Banner of the Mongols,...
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    Hong Taiji (category 17th-century Mongol khans)
    known as the Eight Banners or Banner system. This system was well-suited to accept the different peoples, primarily Han and Mongols, who joined the Later...
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