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  2. Islam in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Islam is currently practiced predominately in the western portion of the country as well as in Mongolia's capital. Some of the major population centers with a significant Muslim presence include Ulaanbaatar (90% in khoroo #4 of Nalaikh düüreg [ 15 ] ), Töv and Selenge aimags, Erdenet , Darkhan , Bulgan , Sharyngol (17.1% of population total ...

  3. Religion in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Mongolia is the religion of 105,500 people as of the 2020 census, corresponding to 3.2% of the population. [1] It is mostly the religion of the Kazakh ethnic minority residing in the areas of Bayan-Ölgii Province and Khovd Province in western Mongolia. However, Kazakh communities may be found in cities and towns throughout all Mongolia.

  4. Religion in Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Inner Mongolia has a small population of Hui Chinese who are Muslims. [21] According to a survey of 2010 there are 21,100 Muslims in the region, equal to 0.91% of its population. [ 4 ]

  5. Religion in the Mongol Empire - Wikipedia

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    Berke, who ruled Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266, was the first Muslim leader of any Mongol khanates. Ghazan was the first Muslim khan to adopt Islam as the national religion of Ilkhanate, followed by Uzbek of the Golden Horde who urged his subjects to accept the religion as well. Ghazan continued his non-Muslim forefathers' approach toward ...

  6. Freedom of religion in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Mongolia provides for freedom of religion; however, the law somewhat limits proselytism.. According to the national census of 2020, 51.7% of the Mongolians identify as Buddhists, 40.6% as non-religious, 3.2% as Muslims (predominantly of Kazakh ethnicity), 2.5% as followers of the Mongol shamanic tradition, 1.3% as Christians, and 0.7% as followers of other religions.

  7. Great Mosque of Hohhot - Wikipedia

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    The Great Mosque of Hohhot (Chinese: 呼和浩特清真大寺; pinyin: Hūhé Hàotè Qīngzhēndàsì) is a mosque in Huimin District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. It is the oldest and largest mosque in Inner Mongolia. [1]

  8. Category:Mosques in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mosques in Mongolia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Nalaikh Mosque; U.

  9. Category:Islam in Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian Muslims (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Islam in Mongolia" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.