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- There were officially about 6,100 Khotons in 1989. In 2015, there were around 10,000 Khotons in Mongolia. The Khotons of Inner Mongolia reside in Alxa...
- The Muslim Khotons were transferred to western Mongolia from Xinjiang in the 17th or 18th century by the Dzungar Khanate. Most Khotons today live in...
- Khoton is an extinct dialect of the Uyghur language in the Karluk group of Turkic languages. Khotons use the Oirat dialect of Mongolic languages in daily...
- largest ethnic minority and constitute c. 3.9% of Mongolia's po****tion. Khotons and Chantuu are Mongolized people with Turkic origin and speak Mongolian...
- Altai Uriankhai Baatud Bayad Chantuu* Choros Dörbet Dzungar Khoid Khoshut Khoton* Kalmyk incl. Buzava Myangad Olot Sart Kalmyk Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin...
- Khoton Lake (Mongolian: Хотон нуур, Chinese: 霍屯湖, 和屯湖) is a freshwater lake in Altai Tavan Bogd National Park in Tsengel District, Bayan-Ölgii Province...
- are a group of Uyghurs residing in Hovd province, Mongolia. Unlike the Khotons, the Chantuu arrived in Mongolia later, alongside the Kazakhs during their...
- Sino-Tibetan language but later became Mongolian, can be given as an example. Khotons are Mongolic but formerly were of Turkic ethnicity. De-Sinicization Sinicization...
- Dörbet, 34.2% is Bayid and 13.6% is Khalkha. Also, there are many Tuvans, Khotons, and Kazakhs living in this province. At the end of 2014, 20,719 households...
- groups (Derbet, Torgut, Khoshut, Olot, Dzungar (Zunghar), Bayad, Zakhchin, Khoton, Myangad, Buzava) across a wide geographical area of Uvs and Khovd provinces...