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  2. Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Nationalists recruited 1,700 ethnic minority fighters in Inner Mongolia and created war zones in the Tumet Banner, Ulanchab League, and Ordos Yekejuu League. [26] [28] The Inner Mongolian People's Republic was founded shortly after the Second World War. It existed from 9 September 1945 until 6 November 1945.

  3. File:Inner Mongolia County-Level Ethnicity Map (2020 data).svg

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  4. Mongolic peoples - Wikipedia

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    The various Mongolic ethnic groups share a highly similar culture and traditions, but have specific differences in clothing styles and cuisine. Although Mongolian traditional clothing ( deel ) has changed little since the days of the empire, there have been some changes in styles which distinguish modern Mongolian dress from historic costume.

  5. Mongols - Wikipedia

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    However, in spite of the decline of the Mongolian language in some of Inner Mongolia's urban areas and educational spheres, the ethnic identity of the urbanized Chinese-speaking Mongols is most likely going to survive due to the presence of urban ethnic communities. [84]

  6. Demographics of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic Mongols account for about 96% of the population and consist of Khalkh and other subgroups, all distinguished primarily by dialects of the Mongolian language. The Khalkhs make up 86% of the ethnic Mongol population. The remaining 14% include Oirats, Buryats and others. Ethnic distinctions among the Mongol subgroups are relatively minor.

  7. Enhe - Wikipedia

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    Enhe Russian Ethnic Township (Russian: Эньхэ-Русская национальная волость, simplified Chinese: 恩和俄罗斯民族乡; traditional Chinese: 恩和俄羅斯民族鄉; pinyin: Ēnhé Èluósī Mínzú Xiāng) is an ethnic township in Northeast Inner Mongolia under the administration of Ergun City.

  8. Daur people - Wikipedia

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    The Daur form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognised in the People's Republic of China. They numbered 131,992 according to the latest census (2010) and most of them live in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner in Hulun Buir, northeastern Inner Mongolia and Meilisi Daur District in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, Northeast China.

  9. Mongolian language in Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    In the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, the Mongolian language is the official provincial language (alongside Chinese). [1] Mongols are the second largest ethnic group (after Han Chinese), comprising about 17 percent of the population.