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The Mongolian diaspora refers to people of the modern country of Mongolia who live outside Mongolia. According to the Mongolian census of 2020, 122,550 Mongolian nationals were reported to be living abroad for more than six months, an increase of 14% from the last census in 2010. [ 5 ]
[8] [9] In Pune that same year, there were 10 or so Mongolian information technology trainees and students. [10] More than 230 Mongolian student-monks were living in Mundgod as of 2011. [11] In 2012 the Indian government announced that it would give 50 scholarships to Mongolian students to study in India. [12]
Mongolian diaspora in North America (2 C, 1 P) A. Mongolian diaspora in Asia (1 C, 6 P) D. People of Mongolian descent (5 C) E. Mongolian emigrants (9 C, 1 P)
Mamay (1335–1380), Mongol leader of the Golden Horde born into the Kiyat clan. Bodonchar Munkhag (c. 850–900), renowned Mongol warlord and a direct ancestor of Genghis Khan as well as of the Barlas Mongols, the tribe of the Central Asian warlord Timur. Yujiulü Mugulü (before 277–316 or after 330), Xianbei chieftain and warrior.
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Western Mongol Oirats and Eastern Mongolian Khalkhas vied for domination in Mongolia since the 15th century and this conflict weakened Mongol strength. In 1688, the Western Mongol Dzungar Khanate 's king Galdan Boshugtu attacked Khalkha after murder of his younger brother by Tusheet Khan Chakhundorj (main or Central Khalkha leader) and the ...
Mongol diaspora in Europe (3 C, 2 P) N. Mongol diaspora in North America (2 C) P. People of Mongol descent (11 C) This page was last edited on 19 October 2019, at 23 ...