Mongols in China

Mongols in China
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Map showing the Mongol autonomous subjects in the Greater China Area
Total population

5,981,840[1][2]

Regions with significant populations
Inner Mongolia · Qinghai · Xinjiang
Language(s)
Mongolian · Oirat · Buryat
Religion(s)
Mongolian shamanism · Tibetan Buddhism · Islam
Related ethnic groups
Buryats · Oirats
Ndị nnọchi anya Mongol n'ụlọ ikpe China. Nieuhof: L'ambassade de la Compagnie Orientale des Provinces Unies vers l'Empereur de la Chine, 1665

Ndị Mongol na China [3] [4] ma ọ bụ Ndị Mongolia China [5] [6] ( Chinese ), bụ ndị pinyin ( ndị agbụrụ Mongol) bụ ndịMongol a na-azụ n'ụlọ ma tinye ha owuwu mba nke Mba nke China (1912–1949) mgbe Alaeze Ukwu Qing dara (1636–1911). Ndị na -ejikọtaghị ọnụ mebiri na Mgbanwe Mongolian nke afọ 1911 nakwa ọzọ n'afọ 1921 . Mba nke China matara ndị Mongol ka ha bụ akụkụ nke agbụrụ ise n'okpuru otu Nzukọ . Onye nọchiri ya, Ndị Mba nke China (1949-), A matara Mongols dịka otu n'ime agbụrụ iri ise na ise na China .

Dị ka , enwere Mongols nde ise na puku narị asatọ na China. Ọtụtụ n'ime ha bi na ime Mongolia, Mpaghara ugwu ọwụwa anyanwụ China, Xinjiang na Qinghai . Ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị Mongol dị na China fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ụzọ abụọ nke steeti Mongolia nọrọ onwe ya .

  1. [http://www.lupm.org/mn/pages/101026mn.htm y (Mongolian): Millions of Han Chinese of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region registered as "Mongol" and "Manchu" according to Chinese policy since the 1980s. There is no enough information about Chinese ethnic minorities due to the government policy.
  2. Өвөр Монголын хүн ам (Mongolian)
  3. Jirimutu (1998). "A socio‐demographic profile of the Mongols in China, 1990". Central Asian Survey 17 (1): 93–108. DOI:10.1080/02634939808401025. 
  4. Bulag (2003). "Mongolian Ethnicity and Linguistic Anxiety in China". American Anthropologist 105 (4): 753–763. DOI:10.1525/aa.2003.105.4.753. 
  5. Wang (2016). "Teachers' beliefs of behaviors, learning, and teaching related to minority students: a comparison of Han and Mongolian Chinese teachers". Teaching Education 27 (4): 371–395. DOI:10.1080/10476210.2016.1153623. 
  6. Deng (2016). "Feeling Happy and Sad at the Same Time? Subcultural Differences in Experiencing Mixed Emotions between Han Chinese and Mongolian Chinese". Frontiers in Psychology 7 (1692). DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01692. PMID 27833582. 

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