- (Chinese
government site in English) Tu
entry on Ethnologue,
version 15
Mongour wedding Traditions Case Studies:
Monguor Data
Collection Salar and Monguor...
- classification. It
instead groups the
southern Mongolian languages in a "
Mongour" group.
Mongour languages Bonan [peh]
Dongxiang [sce]
Kangjia [kxs] Tu [mjg] Eastern...
- The
Monguor language (Chinese: 土族语; pinyin: Tǔzúyǔ; also
written Mongour and Mongor) is a
Mongolic language of its
Shirongolic branch and is part of the...
-
Mongolian Oirat Kalmyk Ordos Mongolian Southern Mongolic languages Shirongolic Mongour Dongxiang Bonan Santa Kangjia Shira Yugur Daur
Moghol Serbi–Awar (= Juha...
-
counted roughly 5.8 million
ethnic Mongols, 621,500 Dongxiangs, 289,565
Mongours, 132,000 Daurs, 20,074 Baoans, and 14,370 Yugurs.[citation needed] Most...
-
platform Jun 2007
Production ceased 2010
Neptune Energy Neptune Energy Mongour 42/28c 42/28d
Rotliegend Premier Oil Not
developed Mordred 48/12b Superior...
-
Gathering System. It is
intended that
other prospects in the area, e.g.
Mongour, can use the system. In
addition to the
Tolmount offs****
facilities a...
- after,
accompanied by his fellow-Vincentian,
Joseph Gabet, and a
young Mongour priest who had
embraced Christianity, he set out. To
escape attention the...
- 140,000
people in
Kazakhstan and Afghanistan; (Mongols, Koreans, Daur,
Mongour,
Tungusic peoples, Tibetans, Tuvans, Yugur) Shia
Islam 4,000,000 Hazaras...
- 481–482. 1968.
Review of András Róna-Tas, Tibeto-Mongolica: The
Loanwords of
Mongour and the
Development of the
Archaic Tibetan Dialects (Indo-Iranian Monographs...