- The
Darkhad (Mongolian: Дархад [tár̥χət]) are a
subgroup of the
Mongols living mainly in
northern Mongolia;
particularly in the Bayanzürkh, Ulaan-Uul...
- The
Darkhad Valley (Mongolian: Дархадын хотгор, romanized: Darkhadiin khotgor) is a
large valley in
northwestern Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia. It is situated...
- The Shar
Darkhad, Dalhut, or
Darhut (Mongolian for "Untouchables", "Protected Ones"; Chinese: 达尔扈特, pinyin: Dá'ěrhùtè) are a
subgroup of
Mongol people...
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Darkhad (also "Darkhat") is a
dialect in-between
Central Mongolian and
Oirat still variously seen as
closer to
Oirat or as a
dialect of
Khalkha Mongolian...
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Khentii Province. The
shrine was
entrusted to
caretakers known as the
Darkhad.
Their leader was
chosen from the
Borjigin clan and was
known as the Jinong...
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Darkhad is a
Mongolian term for
workmen and Untouchables.
Darkhad may also
refer to:
Darkhad Valley,
Mongolia Darkhat, a
subgroup of
Mongol people living...
- Mongols, Abaganar, Aohans, Arkhorchin, Asud, Baarins, Chahars,
Darkhan (Shar
Darkhad), Dörvön Khüükhed,
Eastern Dorbets,
Gorlos Mongols, Ikhmyangan, Jalaids...
- is home to many
ethnic minority groups:
Darkhad, Khotgoid, Uriankhai, Buriad, and Tsaatan. Both the
Darkhad and
Tsaatan are
famous for
their practice...
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Archived from the
original on 2021-07-15. In the 1956
National Census Darkhad were
counted with
Uriankhai "2020 Po****tion and
Housing Census" (PDF)...
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Mongols Darkhad Dariganga Eljigin Khalkha Khotogoid Sartuul Oirats Altai Uriankhai Baatud Bayad Chantuu*
Choros Dörbet
Dzungar Khoid Khoshut Khoton* Kalmyk...