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  2. Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Inner Mongolia during the Second World War is complicated, with Japanese invasion and different kinds of resistance movements. In 1931, Manchuria came under the control of the Japanese puppet state Manchukuo, taking some Mongol areas in the Manchurian provinces (i.e., Hulunbuir and Jirim leagues) along. Rehe was also incorporated ...

  3. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Inner ...

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    Hongshan culture sites Hongshan yizhi qun 红山遗址群: Chifeng: 6-29 Xiajiadian sites Xiajiadian yizhi qun 夏家店遗址群: Chifeng: 6-30 Zhukaigou site: Zhukaigou yizhi 朱开沟遗址: Ejin Horo Banner: 6-31 Straight Road of Qin: Qin zhidao yizhi 秦直道遗址: Ordos: 6-32 Machi ruins and Zhaowan tombs

  4. Category : Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in ...

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    Pages in category "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Inner Mongolia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Culture of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Mongolia has been shaped by the country's nomadic tradition and its position at the crossroads of various empires and civilizations. Mongolian culture is influenced by the cultures of the Mongolic , Turkic , and East Asian peoples, as well as by the country's geography and its history of political and economic interactions with ...

  6. Category:History of Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Inner Mongolia. 18 languages. ... Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Inner Mongolia (20 P) Manchukuo (15 C, 10 P) Mengjiang (1 C, 24 P)

  7. Xiaoheyan culture - Wikipedia

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    Neolithic bird-shaped pottery jar, Xiaoheyan Culture, Inner Mongolia. 2900-2700 BCE. [3] The Xiaoheyan culture is a culture of the Neolithic Age, which has been in a highly developed stage compared to previous cultures. During this period, people lived a stable and settled life, mainly relying on agriculture, supplemented by livestock breeding ...

  8. Jinggouzi culture - Wikipedia

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    The Jinggouzi culture was a culture of Inner Mongolia and Greater Chifeng area, from 1300 BCE to 1000 BCE. [1] It succeeded the Upper Xiajiadian culture, and preceded the establishment of the Yan territory by the Han dynasty. [1] [2] Ancient samples of the Jinggouzi site situated to the northwest of the Liao civilization were assigned to ...

  9. Xinglonggou - Wikipedia

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    The sites are located on a loess slope above the left bank of the Mangniu River north of the Qilaotu Mountains in Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia, China. Xinglonggou is one of the most important sites of the early Neolithic Xinglongwa culture and provides evidence for the development of millet cultivation.