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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...
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Khoton is a
dialect of
Uyghur language in the
Karluk group of
Turkic languages.
Khoton is
considered an
extinct language.
Khotons use
Oirat dialect of...
- 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...
- 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...
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Altai Uriankhai Baatud Bayad Chantuu*
Choros Dörbet
Dzungar Khoid Khoshut Khoton*
Kalmyk incl.
Buzava Myangad Olot Sart
Kalmyk Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin...
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Khoton Lake (Mongolian: Хотон нуур, Chinese: 霍屯湖, 和屯湖) is a
freshwater lake in
Altai Tavan Bogd
National Park in Bayan-Ölgii Province,
western Mongolia...
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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...
- Dolgano-Nenetsky
District (Russian Federation) Tengrism,
Orthodox Christianity Khotons 10,000 N/A ****
Islam Nağaybäk 8,000
Orthodox Christianity Shors 8,000...
- Chantuu, Olot, Sunud,
Eastern Dorbet, Aohans, Onnigud, Khoshut, Abagas,
Khotons, Alasha, Khoid, Eljigin, Choros, Qaidam, Fujin, with
significant po****tions...
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Khovd Zakhchin in the sums of Mankhan, Altai, Üyench,
Zereg and Möst,
Khovd Khoton in Tarialan, Uvs.
There are some
varieties of
Oirat that are
difficult to...