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  2. Mongolic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Male-mediated Western Steppe Herders ancestry increased by the establishment of Türkic and Uyghur rule in Mongolia, which was accompanied by an increase in the West Eurasian haplogroups R and J. [27] There was a male-mediated rise in East Asian ancestry in the late medieval Mongolian period, paralleling the increase of haplogroup C2b.

  3. Category:Mongolian diaspora in Europe - Wikipedia

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  4. Mongolian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The community there grew so significantly in the last five years that out of the approximately 400 “foreign” students in the local elementary schools, 300 of them are of Mongolian descent. The city had to take special measures by employing native Mongolian speakers in the local schools to be able to educate the local Mongolian diaspora youth.

  5. Category:People of Mongolian descent - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... emigrated from Mongolia to other countries. For the opposite, see Category:Mongolian people by descent.

  6. Mongols - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, the Tuoba Xianbei ruled the southern part of Inner Mongolia and northern China, the Rouran (Yujiulü Shelun was the first to use the title khagan in 402) ruled eastern Mongolia, western Mongolia, the northern part of Inner Mongolia and northern Mongolia, the Khitan were concentrated in eastern part of Inner Mongolia north of ...

  7. Daur people - Wikipedia

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    The Daur people, Dagur, Daghur or Dahur (Dagur: ᡩᠠᡤᡠᠷ Daure; Khalkha Mongolian: Дагуур, Daguur; simplified Chinese: 达斡尔族; traditional Chinese: 達斡爾族; pinyin: Dáwò'ěr zú; Russian: Дауры, Daury) are a Mongolic people originally native to Dauria and now predominantly located in Northeast China (and Siberia, Russia, in the past).

  8. Category:Mongol diaspora in Europe - Wikipedia

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  9. List of country outlines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of outlines of present-day nations, states, and dependencies. Countries are listed in bold under their respective pages, whereas territories and dependencies are not. Disputed and unrecognized countries are italicized.