- Oirats. The clan name Baya'ud
appears among the Mongols,
while the
ethnonym Bayid appears in
Central Siberia. Only the
latter appears to be
connected to the...
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province since antiquity. Currently, 42.3% of po****tion is Dörbet, 34.2% is
Bayid and 13.6% is Khalkha. Also,
there are many Tuvans, Khotons, and Kazakhs...
- 167 2.2% 1,065 1.1%
Buryat 590 0.6% 856 0.9% Do'rbet 727 0.7% 770 0.8%
Bayid 317 0.3% 745 0.8%
Uriankhai 420 0.4% 524 0.5%
Tuvan 269 0.23% 500 0.5% Zakhchin...
- Dörbet
Mongolic 25,667 31,339 34,725 45,053 55,208 66,706 72,403 83,719
Bayid Mongolic 15,874 19,891 25,479 31,053 39,233 50,824 56,573 63,775 Buryat...
- the Sain
Zayaatu Leagues. The Dörbets nobility's 15,000
subjects included Bayids and a
small number of Khotongs. From the 1880s, the
Khalkha influenced Dörbet...
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Smaller tribes belonging to the
confederation included the Khoits, Zakhchin,
Bayids and Khangal. Together,
these nomadic tribes roamed the gr****y
plains of...
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respective tribal names, e.g., Khoshut, Dörbet, Choros, Torghut, Khoit,
Bayid, Mingat, etc. (Anuchin, 1914:57). Over time, the
descendants of the Oirat...
- The Dörvöd and the
Torguud accompany their dances with
dance songs; The
Bayid dance with
their knees bent outwards,
balancing on them mugs
filled with...