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  2. Mongolian diaspora - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Category:Mongolian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    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)

  4. List of Mongolians - Wikipedia

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    He is a mutant of Mongolian descent, affiliated with the Sleepers. [61] The Mandarin, fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Mandarin is of Mongolian origin and a descendant of Genghis Khan. He was portrayed by Ben Kingsley in Iron Man 3. The character was associated with Mongolian script words' in ...

  5. Category:Mongol diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian diaspora (6 C, 1 P) A. Mongol diaspora in Asia (2 C, 1 P) E. Mongol diaspora in Europe (3 C, 2 P) N. Mongol diaspora in North America (2 C) P. People of ...

  6. Mongolia–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam's exports to Mongolia have risen from US$2.4m in 2005, to US$3.3m in 2006 and US$5.7m in 2007. [3] They are aiming for US$10m of bilateral trade by 2010. [ 3 ] During Nguyen Minh Triet 's visit to Mongolia in October 2008, Vietnam agreed to sell 20,000 tonnes of rice to Mongolia.

  7. Mongol invasions of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Dali and Dai Viet in 1142 Kublai Khan, the fifth Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, and the founder of the Yuan dynasty. By the 1250s, the Mongol Empire controlled large tracts of Eurasia including much of Eastern Europe, Anatolia, North China, Mongolia, Manchuria, Central Asia, Tibet and Southwest Asia.

  8. Mongolian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The Denver metropolitan area was one of the early focal points for the new wave of Mongolian immigrants. [6] Other communities formed by recent Mongolian immigrants include ones in Chicago, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. [3] The largest Mongolian-American community in the United States is located in Los Angeles, California.

  9. Category:Mongolian diaspora in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mongolian diaspora in Asia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.