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  2. Inner Mongolian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    The Inner Mongolian independence movement (Chinese: 内蒙古独立运动), also known as the Southern Mongolian independence movement (Chinese: 南蒙古独立运动), is a movement for the independence of Inner Mongolia (also known as Southern Mongolia [1]) and the political separation of Inner Mongolia from the People's Republic of China. [2]

  3. Category:Inner Mongolian independence movement - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Inner Mongolian independence movement" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of active separatist movements in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Separatism can include autonomism and secessionism, [1] despite the fact that independence is the primary goal of many separatist movements. Many separatist movements arise as a result of religious, racial, social, and cultural disparities between certain peoples and the majority or ruling class in a country.

  5. Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Inner Mongolia, [a] officially the Inner ... Outer Mongolia gained independence from the Qing ... The Communist movement gradually gained momentum as part of the ...

  6. Pan-Mongolism - Wikipedia

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    The Qing dynasty (1644–1912) controlled modern-day Mongolia, Tuva, Western Mongolia, and Inner Mongolia. [6] However, before the People's Republic of China (1949–present) greatly expanded the territory of Inner Mongolia to its present shape, Inner Mongolia only referred to the Mongol areas within the Chinese provinces of Ningxia, Suiyuan, and Chahar.

  7. Temtsiltu Shobtsood - Wikipedia

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    Temtsiltu Shobtsood (Mongolian: Шовчууд Тэмцэлт; born August 1956) or Temtselt Shobshuud, also known as his Chinese name Xi Haiming (Chinese: 席海明), [1] is an ethnic Mongol activist who campaign for independence of "Southern Mongolia" (China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region). Now he is the chairman of Inner Mongolian People ...

  8. Mongolian Revolution of 1911 - Wikipedia

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    Members of the pro-Qing Royalist Party were known to support the independence of Inner Mongolia, and some argued for a monarchist state covering Manchuria as well as Outer and Inner Mongolia. Most notably, Gungsangnorbu, leader of the Inner Mongolian Harqin Banner, forged close contacts with the Japanese in December 1911. He and other inner ...

  9. Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party - Wikipedia

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    The party advocated Mongolian self-determination and socialism, abolishment of feudalism and of the influence of the religious hierarchy. [5] The party was allied to the Chinese Communist Party. It was dissolved in 1946. [6] Founder of the party in October 1925 Stamp of Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party