- The
Monguor (
Monguor language: Mongghul), the Tu
people (Chinese: 土族), the
White Mongol or the
Tsagaan Mongol, are
Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially...
- 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...
- Dchiahour, may
refer to:
Monguor people Monguor language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Monguor. If an
internal link led...
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southern China and
eventually ****imilated. The Dongxiangs, Bonans,
Yugur and
Monguor people were
invaded by the Ming dynasty.
After the fall of the Yuan dynasty...
- The
Shirongolic family groups together the Bonan, Dongxiang,
Kangjia and
Monguor languages.
Glottolog separates the
Mongghul and
Mangghuer dialects into...
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Nadun is a
traditional festival held by the
Monguor people (known as the Tu Zu in Chinese). The festival's name
resembles the
Nadam festival of the Mongols...
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Shira Yugur (4,000 speakers)
Shirongol Monguor (150,000 speakers) Mongghul/Huzhu
Monguor Mangghuer/Minhe
Monguor Baoanic Bonan (6,000 speakers)
Santa (Dongxiang)...
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including about 75% of the
total Bonan ethnic po****tion and many
ethnic Monguor, in
Gansu and
Qinghai Provinces.
There are
several dialects,
which are...
- and
eventually intermingled with the
surrounding ****, Tibetan, Han, and
Monguor peoples,
which would contribute to the
emergence of the
modern Bonans....
- Hamnigan* Soyot*
Other Aimaq**
Bonan Daur
Dongxiang Hazara**
Kangjia Mughal**
Moghol Monguor Khatso (Yunnan Mongol)
Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvan** Yugur...