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  • Gorlos Mongols
  • Ethnic group

    China. According to Ochir, ethnonym Gorlos has a common origin with another Mongolian ethnonym Khori. The Gorlos Mongols represents one of the oldest tribes

    Gorlos Mongols

    Gorlos Mongols

    Gorlos_Mongols

  • Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County
  • Autonomous county in Jilin, China

    administration of Songyuan City. Gorlos Mongols live here. Formerly known as Gorlos Front Banner (郭尔罗斯前旗). Qian Gorlos has a monsoon-influenced humid continental

    Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County

    Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County

    Qian_Gorlos_Mongol_Autonomous_County

  • Mongols
  • East Asian ethnic group

    Chahars, Darkhan (Shar Darkhad), Dörvön Khüükhed, Eastern Dorbets, Gorlos Mongols, Ikhmyangan, Jalaids, Jaruud, Kharchins, Khishigten, Khorchins, Khuuchid

    Mongols

    Mongols

    Mongols

  • Mongols in China
  • Ethnic minority in China

    Mongols in China, also known as Mongolian Chinese or Chinese Mongols, are ethnic Mongols who live in China and hold Chinese citizenship. They are one of

    Mongols in China

    Mongols in China

    Mongols_in_China

  • Khalkha Mongols
  • Largest subgroup of Mongol people

    the Khalkha Mongols. There were also numerous direct descendants of Genghis Khan who had formed the ruling class of the Khalkha Mongols prior to the

    Khalkha Mongols

    Khalkha Mongols

    Khalkha_Mongols

  • Mongolia
  • Country in East Asia

    repelled by the Mongols under Ayushridar and his general Köke Temür. After the expulsion of the Yuan rulers from China proper, the Mongols continued to rule

    Mongolia

    Mongolia

    Mongolia

  • List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans
  • mentioned in the Secret History of the Mongols and some tribes mentioned in the Tarikh-i-Rashidi, there are total 33 Mongol tribes.[citation needed] Khori-Tumed [ru]

    List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans

    List of medieval Mongol tribes and clans

    List_of_medieval_Mongol_tribes_and_clans

  • Oirats
  • Westernmost group of Mongols

    Perhaps inspired by the designation Dörben Öörd, other Mongols at times used the term "Döchin Mongols" for themselves ("Döchin" meaning forty), but there

    Oirats

    Oirats

    Oirats

  • Inner Mongolia
  • Autonomous region of China

    still registered as ethnic Mongols and continue to identify themselves as ethnic Mongols. The children of inter-ethnic Mongol-Chinese marriages also claim

    Inner Mongolia

    Inner Mongolia

    Inner_Mongolia

  • List of Mongolian autonomous administrative divisions of China
  • Mongol Autonomous County (in Liaoning) Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County (in Jilin) Dorbod Mongol Autonomous County (in Heilongjiang) Subei Mongol

    List of Mongolian autonomous administrative divisions of China

    List_of_Mongolian_autonomous_administrative_divisions_of_China

  • Khorchin Mongols
  • Easternmost group of Mongols

    simplified Chinese: 科尔沁部; traditional Chinese: 科爾沁部) are a subgroup of the Mongols that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian and predominantly live in

    Khorchin Mongols

    Khorchin Mongols

    Khorchin_Mongols

  • Mongolic peoples
  • East Asian-originated ethnolinguistic groups

    speak Mongolic languages. Their ancestors are referred to as Proto-Mongols. The largest contemporary Mongolic ethnic group is the Mongols. Mongolic-speaking

    Mongolic peoples

    Mongolic peoples

    Mongolic_peoples

  • Khongirad
  • Major division of the Mongol tribes

    one of Mongol totems. (See Oirats). Qongliyuts — Khonkhluud; khonkh (bell), "iud" or "uud" is plural suffix. Gorlos — Modern Southern Mongol subgroup

    Khongirad

    Khongirad

    Khongirad

  • Zhaodong
  • Place in Heilongjiang, China

    the Nurgan Regional Military Commission during the Ming dynasty. The Gorlos Mongols became the primary inhabitants in 1425 and remained until the late Qing

    Zhaodong

    Zhaodong

    Zhaodong

  • Banners of Inner Mongolia
  • County-level subdivision in Inner Mongolia, China

    Mongol Autonomous County (Harqin Left Banner) Front Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County (Front Gorlos Banner) Xilinhot (Abahanar Banner) Yakeshi (Xuguit Banner)

    Banners of Inner Mongolia

    Banners_of_Inner_Mongolia

  • Genetic history of East Asians
  • Khalkha Mongols), Oirats, the Kalmyk people and the Southern Mongols. The latter comprises the Abaga Mongols, Abaganar, Aohans, Baarins, Gorlos Mongols, Jalaids

    Genetic history of East Asians

    Genetic_history_of_East_Asians

  • Uriankhai
  • Ethnic groups of Mongolia

    Mongolian. The Mongols applied the name to all the forest peoples and, later, to Tuvans. They were classified by the Mongols as Darligin Mongols. At the beginning

    Uriankhai

    Uriankhai

    Uriankhai

  • Kharchin Mongols
  • Subgroup of the Mongols

    subgroup of the Mongols residing mainly (and originally) in North-western Liaoning and Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. There are Khalkha-Kharchin Mongols in Dorno-Gobi

    Kharchin Mongols

    Kharchin Mongols

    Kharchin_Mongols

  • List of modern Mongol clans
  • Mongolian citizens, not including other Mongols outside Mongolia. The population of Mongolia is made up of all Mongol ethnic groups, tribes and aimags. The

    List of modern Mongol clans

    List_of_modern_Mongol_clans

  • Chahars
  • Subgroup of the Mongols

    of the rebellion, the Chahar Mongols were reorganized into Banners and moved to around Zhangjiakou. The Chahar Mongols did not belong to a league but

    Chahars

    Chahars

    Chahars

  • Northern Yuan
  • Former empire in East Asia

    Prawdin, The Mongol Empire, its Rise and Legacy p. 389. Collier-MacMillan Ltd. Toronto H. H. Howorth. History of the Mongols, part I. The Mongols proper and

    Northern Yuan

    Northern_Yuan

  • History of Mongolia
  • 1424. Mongols remained powerful even after the fall of the Yuan dynasty but the number of the Mongols decreased due to the fall of the Mongol Empire

    History of Mongolia

    History_of_Mongolia

  • Khitan people
  • Nomadic people who founded the Liao dynasty in China

    from the proto-Mongols through the Xianbei, Khitans spoke the now-extinct Khitan language, a Para-Mongolic language related to the Mongolic languages. The

    Khitan people

    Khitan people

    Khitan_people

  • Eastern Dörbet
  • Khorchin Mongols, along with the Gorlos. The name probably means "döröv"; "four" (Middle Mongolian: Dörben). Heilongjiang Daqing Dorbod Mongol Autonomous

    Eastern Dörbet

    Eastern_Dörbet

  • List of Mongol states
  • This is a list of Mongol states. The Mongols founded many states such as the vast Mongol Empire and other states. The list of states is chronological but

    List of Mongol states

    List_of_Mongol_states

  • Outer Mongolia
  • Historical region

    "Ar Mongol" referred to the Mongols west of the Greater Khingan, but later the scope of reference changed and was used to refer to the Khalkha Mongols north

    Outer Mongolia

    Outer Mongolia

    Outer_Mongolia

  • Naimans
  • 12th-century tribal confederation of the Mongolian Plateau

    defeated by the Mongols under Jebe. Although the Naiman Khanlig was crushed by the Mongols, they were seen in every part of the Mongol Empire. Ogedei's

    Naimans

    Naimans

    Naimans

  • Khamag Mongol
  • Mongol khanate and tribal confederation (1131-1206)

    help from Yesugei, the ruler of the Khamag Mongol, to dethrone his brothers among the Keraites, the Mongols helped him defeat the Keraite leaders and put

    Khamag Mongol

    Khamag_Mongol

  • Tatar confederation
  • Major tribal confederation in the Mongolian Plateau (12th century)

    then be transferred to all Mongols. However, Bartold, Ushnitsky, Klyashtorny, Theobald, and Pow notice that even ethnic Mongols were often called Tatars

    Tatar confederation

    Tatar confederation

    Tatar_confederation

  • Mongolian language
  • Official language of Mongolia

    language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau. It is spoken by ethnic Mongols and other closely related Mongolic peoples who

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian_language

  • Route Awakening
  • concentrated on five tribes from Chinese ethnic minorities: the Kam, Lisu, Gorlos Mongols, Naxi and Miao, with the Kam spanning two episodes. The emphasis was

    Route Awakening

    Route_Awakening

  • Songyuan
  • Prefecture-level city in Jilin, People's Republic of China

    5,787 111 4 Qian'an County 乾安县 Qián'ān Xiàn 300,000 3,522 85 5 Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County 前郭尔罗斯蒙古族自治县 Qiánguō'ěrluósī Měnggǔzú Zìzhìxiàn 580

    Songyuan

    Songyuan

    Songyuan

  • Qasar
  • Brother of Genghis Khan

    Khan) over him. Bolunai led the Horchin Mongols. His descendants ruled the Horchin, Jalayid, Do'rbed, and Gorlos of the Jirim League, the Aru Khorchin of

    Qasar

    Qasar

  • Darkhad
  • Ethnic group

    The Darkhad (Mongolian: Дархад [tár̥χət]) are a subgroup of the Mongols living mainly in northern Mongolia; particularly in the Bayanzürkh, Ulaan-Uul

    Darkhad

    Darkhad

    Darkhad

  • Barga (tribe)
  • Subgroup of Mongols from east of Lake Baikal

    Oirats against the Genghisids. However, they were scattered among the Mongols and Oirats. The Barga share the same 11 clans into which the Khori-Buryats

    Barga (tribe)

    Barga (tribe)

    Barga_(tribe)

  • Upper Mongols
  • Ethnic group in Qinghai, China

    ‹See RfD› ‹See RfD› The Upper Mongols, also known as the Köke Nuur Mongols or Qinghai Mongols, are ethnic Mongol people of Oirat and Khalkha origin who

    Upper Mongols

    Upper_Mongols

  • Keraites
  • Turco-Mongol tribal confederation in Mongolia

    that of the Mongols, but they were only included in the category of Mongols after they had been conquered by, or pledged alliance to, the Mongol tribe." Vladimirtsov

    Keraites

    Keraites

    Keraites

  • List of township-level divisions of Jilin
  • Township (赞字乡), Daozi Township (道字乡), Yanzi Township (严字乡) Towns: Qian Gorlos Town (前郭尔罗斯镇), Changshan (长山镇), Haiborige (海渤日戈镇), Wulantuga (乌兰图嘎镇), Chaganhua

    List of township-level divisions of Jilin

    List of township-level divisions of Jilin

    List_of_township-level_divisions_of_Jilin

  • Üzemchin Mongols
  • Ethnic group

    烏珠穆沁部), also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. They are settled mainly in Sergelen

    Üzemchin Mongols

    Üzemchin_Mongols

  • Autonomous county
  • Autonomous administrative division of China

    Joseonjok Jachihyeon Front Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County 前郭尔罗斯蒙古族自治县 Qián'guō'ěrluósī Měnggǔzú Zìzhìxiàn Mongol Mongol: ᠡᠮᠦᠨᠡᠳᠦ ᠭᠣᠷᠯᠣᠰ ᠢᠨ ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠥᠪᠡᠷᠲᠡᠭᠡᠨ

    Autonomous county

    Autonomous_county

  • Shar Darkhad
  • Ethnic group

    "Protected Ones"; Chinese: 达尔扈特, pinyin: Dá'ěrhùtè) are a subgroup of Mongol people living mainly in Inner Mongolia in northern China. In 1947, 2071

    Shar Darkhad

    Shar Darkhad

    Shar_Darkhad

  • Hamnigan
  • Subgroup of Mongolized Evenki

    The Khamnigan, Hamnigan Mongols, or Tungus Evenki, are an ethnic subgroup of Mongolized Evenks. Khamnigan is the Buryat–Mongolian term for all Ewenkis

    Hamnigan

    Hamnigan

  • Katagans
  • Mongol clan

    Khalkha Mongols and later in modern-day Mongolia. The Katagan Mongol tribe is said to originate from Buha-Hatagi – the eldest son of Mongol mother Alan

    Katagans

    Katagans

  • List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin
  • to Five Dynasties Linjiang 5-32 Tahucheng Site 塔虎城 Liao to Jin Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County 45°23′39″N 124°21′27″E / 45.394079°N 124.357483°E

    List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin

    List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jilin

    List_of_Major_National_Historical_and_Cultural_Sites_in_Jilin

  • Changshan (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Huadian, Jilin, in Huadian City, Jilin Changshan, Qian Gorlos County, in Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County, Jilin Changshan, Donggang, Liaoning, in

    Changshan (disambiguation)

    Changshan_(disambiguation)

  • Khishigten
  • Ethnic group

    palaces, formed the modern Hishigten ethnic group. Demographics of China Mongols in China List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans Southern Mongolian

    Khishigten

    Khishigten

  • Kumo Xi
  • 207–907 AD Mongolic steppe people of Northeast China

    Mongolian khuuchir and morin khuur, was derived from a Xi instrument. Proto-Mongols Xu Elina-Qian, p.296b Xu Elina-Qian, pp.268-271 Golden, P.B. (2003) "Cumanica

    Kumo Xi

    Kumo_Xi

  • Ongud
  • Turkic tribe

    the southern Mongols. According to the Mongolian chronicler Sanan-Setsen, the Onguds at the time of Genghis Khan were part of the Su Mongols. The Ongud

    Ongud

    Ongud

    Ongud

  • Manghud
  • Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation

    ISBN 978-1-304-08289-3. "Part Two: The Secret History of the Mongols Index", Index to the Secret History of the Mongols, De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 175–344, 1972-12-31, retrieved

    Manghud

    Manghud

    Manghud

  • Bayads
  • Mongol people

    were a prominent clan within the Mongol Empire. Baya'ud can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha

    Bayads

    Bayads

  • Kalmyks
  • Oirat Mongols in Europe

    century, the Oirat-Mongols and Khalkha-Mongols made separate attempts to establish themselves, but in 1640, the Mongols declared the Mongol-Oirat Code(Mongolian:

    Kalmyks

    Kalmyks

    Kalmyks

  • Anti-Mongolian sentiment
  • Dislike, otherwise opposition to the Mongols and the Mongol regime

    against or hatred toward Mongolia or Mongols. It has been built throughout history by the expansions of the Mongol Empire and its divisions such as the

    Anti-Mongolian sentiment

    Anti-Mongolian_sentiment

  • Dariganga Mongols
  • Ethnic group

    The Dariganga (Mongolian: Дарьганга) are an eastern Mongol subgroup who mainly live in Dari Ovoo and Ganga Lake, Sukhbaatar Province. It is believed[by

    Dariganga Mongols

    Dariganga Mongols

    Dariganga_Mongols

  • Shiwei people
  • Pre-Genghis Khan term for Mongolic peoples

    rise of the Mongols under Genghis Khan in 1206 when the name "Mongol" and "Tatar" were applied to all the Shiwei tribes. The Shiwei-Mongols were closely

    Shiwei people

    Shiwei people

    Shiwei_people

  • Songyuan Chaganhu Airport
  • Airport in Jilin, China

    Northeast China's Jilin Province. It is located in Chaganhu Village in Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County, 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the city center, and 27

    Songyuan Chaganhu Airport

    Songyuan_Chaganhu_Airport

  • List of administrative divisions of Jilin
  • 长白朝鲜族自治县; pinyin: Chángbái Cháoxiǎnzú Zìzhìxiàn Conventional name: Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County; Chinese: 前郭尔罗斯蒙古族自治县; pinyin: Qiánguō'ěrluósī Měnggǔzú

    List of administrative divisions of Jilin

    List_of_administrative_divisions_of_Jilin

  • Torghut
  • Subgroup of the Mongols

    Khan to Qinghai Lake (Koke Nuur), becoming part of the so-called Upper Mongols. In 1698, 500 Torghuts went on pilgrimage to Tibet but were unable to return

    Torghut

    Torghut

    Torghut

  • Tsagaan Sar
  • First day of the year according to the Mongolian lunar calendar

    New Year) in Mongolia, while the Mongols in China falls on the same date as the Chinese Lunar New Year. The Mongols of Genghis Khan used the twelve-year

    Tsagaan Sar

    Tsagaan Sar

    Tsagaan_Sar

  • Tuyuhun
  • Kingdom in modern Qinghai, China (284–670)

    the Mongols. Alexander Vovin (2015) identifies the extinct Tuyuhun language as a Para-Mongolic language, meaning that Tuyuhun is related to Mongolic as

    Tuyuhun

    Tuyuhun

    Tuyuhun

  • Sogwo Arig
  • Ethnic group

    The Sogwo Arig (or Sog Mongols) are a Mongolic ethnic group claim to be descendants of Yuan dynasty rulers in Henan, Qinghai, China. The name "Sogwo"

    Sogwo Arig

    Sogwo_Arig

  • Ordos Mongols
  • Ethnic group

    The Ordos (Mongolian: Ордос; Chinese: 鄂尔多斯部) are a subgroup of the Mongols which live in Uxin Banner, Inner Mongolia, China. They are named after the

    Ordos Mongols

    Ordos Mongols

    Ordos_Mongols

  • Rouran Khaganate
  • 330–550 AD Proto-Mongolic state

    Rashid-al-Din Hamadani recorded Niru'un and Dürlükin as two divisions of the Mongols. Klyastorny reconstructed the ethnonym behind the Chinese transcription

    Rouran Khaganate

    Rouran_Khaganate

  • Zubu
  • Common name for various Mongol, Kerait, Naiman, and Tatar tribes

    or 阻䪁, also referred to as Dada or Tatars) was the common name of Khamag Mongol, Khereid, Naiman and Tatar tribes from the 10th to 12th centuries. Little

    Zubu

    Zubu

  • Aohans
  • Ethnic group

    eight-banner system among the Mongols, and the local Mongols were united into a Aohan Banner (Aohan Khoshun in Mongolian). Wuhuan Mongols Demographics of China

    Aohans

    Aohans

  • Khotogoid
  • Mongol subgroup in northwestern Mongolia

    Khotogoid or Khotgoid (Хотгойд [χɞtʰɢ̥ɞ́͜ɛt]) is a subgroup of the Mongols living in northwestern Mongolia. The Khotogoid people live roughly between

    Khotogoid

    Khotogoid

    Khotogoid

  • Mongolia under Qing rule
  • 1635–1911 Chinese rule over Mongolia

    Khorchin Mongols allied with Nurhaci and the Jurchens in 1626, submitting to his rule for protection against the Khalkha Mongols and Chahar Mongols. 7 Khorchin

    Mongolia under Qing rule

    Mongolia under Qing rule

    Mongolia_under_Qing_rule

  • Mongolian Revolution of 1911
  • 1911 uprising in Mongolia, Qing dynasty

    and Mongolia. They did the same for the Mongols: Han Chinese were prohibited from entering Mongolia and Mongols were not allowed to travel outside their

    Mongolian Revolution of 1911

    Mongolian Revolution of 1911

    Mongolian_Revolution_of_1911

  • Dughlats
  • Mongol clan

    creation of the Mongol Empire in the early 13th century. Rashid al-Din Hamadani identifies the Dughlad (Dughlat) as a minor tribe of the Mongols. At an early

    Dughlats

    Dughlats

    Dughlats

  • Eljigin
  • Major group of the Mongols

    Monguor Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvans** Tozhu Tuvans Yugurs See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol · Modern ethnic groups *Mongolized ethnic groups

    Eljigin

    Eljigin

  • Merkit
  • 12th-century tribal confederation of the Mongolian Plateau

    named Khulan. She died while Mongol forces besieged Ryazan in 1236. A few Merkits achieved prominent positions among the Mongols. Great Khan Guyuk's beloved

    Merkit

    Merkit

    Merkit

  • Tumed
  • Ethnic group

    being the first of the Mongol tribes converted to Buddhism. They submitted to the Qing dynasty and allied against the Chahar Mongols in the early 17th century

    Tumed

    Tumed

    Tumed

  • Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing
  • Territorial units of Qing dynasty ruled Mongolia

    Manchu. Jirim League Khorchin 6 banners Jalaid 1 banner Dörbet 1 banner Gorlos 1 banner Josotu League Kharchin 3 banners Kharchin Right Banner Kharchin

    Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing

    Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing

    Administrative_divisions_of_Mongolia_during_Qing

  • Duan tribe
  • 4th-century Xianbei tribe of China

    sinicized to Di (狄). Shimunek classifies Duan as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's "Serbi" linguistic branch also includes Taghbach

    Duan tribe

    Duan_tribe

  • Olkhonud
  • Clan of Genghis Khan's mother

    Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin Buryats Barga Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiangs Hazaras** Kangjia Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Mughal** Moghol

    Olkhonud

    Olkhonud

  • Taichiud
  • Mongol Clan from Borjigin Branch

    successor. Thus Ambaghai Khan became the second khan of the Khamag Mongol. The rule of the Mongols had alternated between the Borjigid and the Tayichiud tribes

    Taichiud

    Taichiud

  • Qing dynasty in Inner Asia
  • Historical territories of the Manchu-led Qing Empire

    bringing together the "outer" non-Han peoples like the Inner Mongols, Eastern Mongols, Oirat Mongols, and Tibetans together with the "inner" Han people, into

    Qing dynasty in Inner Asia

    Qing dynasty in Inner Asia

    Qing_dynasty_in_Inner_Asia

  • Abaganar
  • Southern Mongolian sub-ethnic group

    Belgutei. Some of them mixed not only with Mongol-speaking tribes - Oirats, Khalkhas, Buryats, Inner Mongols and Kalmyks, but also became part of the Turkmens

    Abaganar

    Abaganar

  • Olot people
  • Major group of Oirat-Mongols

    in Xinjiang province of China. Ölziit Olots absorbed into the Khalkha Mongols, and the Erdenebüren Olots of around 3,000 retained their Oirat heritage

    Olot people

    Olot_people

  • Donghu people
  • 697–150 BCE nomadic confederacy in northern China

    Xianbei, Jinggouzi and Rouran, which are described as either Proto-Mongols or Para-Mongols. While often being referred as tribal confederation, they may rather

    Donghu people

    Donghu_people

  • Khotons
  • Mongol ethnic group in Mongolia

    Demographics of Mongolia Mongols in China Islam in Mongolia "ҮСХ - Үндэсний статистикийн хороо". Haiying, Yang (2004). "Between Islam and Mongols: The Qotung People

    Khotons

    Khotons

  • Dörbet Oirat
  • Branch of Oirat-Mongols

    /ˈdɔːrbɛt/), known in English as The Fours, is the second largest subgroup of Mongol people in modern Mongolia and was formerly one of the major tribes of the

    Dörbet Oirat

    Dörbet Oirat

    Dörbet_Oirat

  • Xiqin (instrument)
  • Musical instrument

    consistent with the time when the horse-head fiddle itself was produced...the Gorlos tribe was the pioneer tribe of the Mongolians' "smelting iron out of the

    Xiqin (instrument)

    Xiqin (instrument)

    Xiqin_(instrument)

  • Khoshut
  • Branch of the Mongols

    family Galwas was the Hasarid-Khorchins who were deported by the Western Mongols. The Khoshuts first appeared in the 1580s and by the 1620s were the most

    Khoshut

    Khoshut

    Khoshut

  • Tongliao
  • Prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China

    today's Liaoning Province. In early 1617, Khorchin, Dörbod, Jalaid and Gorlos tribes met in Jirem to establish an alliance, and the Jirem League was founded

    Tongliao

    Tongliao

    Tongliao

  • Baatud
  • Ethnic group

    ᠪᠠᠭᠠᠲᠦᠳ (baatud, baɣatud) are a sub-ethnic group of the Oirats, who are Mongols. They were a large tribe of the Oirats but the Baatuds were divided into

    Baatud

    Baatud

  • Murong
  • Ancient tribe in China and present Surname

    considered Mongolic peoples. This would make the song one of the earliest attestations of a Mongolic language. The modern day minority of White Mongols or Monguor

    Murong

    Murong

    Murong

  • National first-class library
  • Category of state-level libraries in China

    Huadian City Library, Tonghua County Library, Fusong County Library, Qian Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County Library, Dunhua City Library, Longjing City Library

    National first-class library

    National_first-class_library

  • Baarins
  • Southern Mongol population subgroup

    Baarin (simplified Chinese: 巴阿邻部; traditional Chinese: 巴阿鄰部) are a Southern Mongol subgroup. They live in Bairin Left Banner and Baarin Right Banner of Inner

    Baarins

    Baarins

  • Myangad
  • Western Mongolic ethnic group

    Medieval tribes Baarins Barga Barlas Bayads Borjigin Chonos Dughlats Eljigin Gorlos Jalairs Katagans Keraites Khamag Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naimans Oirats

    Myangad

    Myangad

  • Wuhuan
  • Proto-Mongolic nomadic people of northern China

    *ʔɑ-ɣuɑn, < Old Chinese (c. 78 BC): *ʔâ-wân < *Awar) were a Proto-Mongolic or para-Mongolic nomadic people who inhabited northern China, in what is now the

    Wuhuan

    Wuhuan

    Wuhuan

  • Yelü
  • Clan of Khitan origin founded in 907

    roles in history, most notably for ruling the Western Liao and during the Mongols era of conquest in the 13th century. Yelü Chucai, the last recorded person

    Yelü

    Yelü

  • Altai Uriankhai
  • Ethnic group native to western Mongolia

    Урианхай; simplified Chinese: 阿尔泰乌梁海; traditional Chinese: 阿爾泰烏梁海) refers to a Mongol tribe around the Altai Mountains that was organized by the Qing dynasty

    Altai Uriankhai

    Altai Uriankhai

    Altai_Uriankhai

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
  • List of Asian ethnic groups

    Mongols, Sogwo Arig, Ordos, Darkhad, Kanja, Sogwo Arig, Mughals, Santa, Naimans, Dariganga, Khorchin, Kharchin, Koke Nuur, Chaharian, Jalairs, Gorlos

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia

  • Chantuu
  • People in Hovd, Mongolia of Turkic origin

    Monguor Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvans** Tozhu Tuvans Yugurs See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol · Modern ethnic groups *Mongolized ethnic groups

    Chantuu

    Chantuu

  • Sart Kalmyks
  • Oirat ethnic group lives in Kyrgyzstan

    1080/02634937.2021.1884045. ISSN 0263-4937. NTV (Mongolia) television, "Mongols in search of Mongols" Terbish, Baanjarav (February 2021). "The Sart Kalmaks in Kyrgyzstan:

    Sart Kalmyks

    Sart_Kalmyks

  • Buzava
  • Dörbet Oirats who settled within modern Kalmykia alongside the Don Cossacks

    Monguor Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvans** Tozhu Tuvans Yugurs See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol · Modern ethnic groups *Mongolized ethnic groups

    Buzava

    Buzava

  • Western Qin
  • Sixteen Kingdoms dynastic Chinese state (385–400; 409–431)

    Shimunek classifies the language of the Qifu as a "Serbi" (i.e., para-Mongolic) language. Shimunek's "Serbi" linguistic branch also includes Taghbach

    Western Qin

    Western Qin

    Western_Qin

  • Jasagh
  • Mongolian noble title

    哲里木盟) consisted of four tribes: Khorchin, Jalaids, Eastern Dörbet and Gorlos. The Josutu chuulgan (Зостын чуулган, 卓索圖盟) consisted of two tribes: Kharchin

    Jasagh

    Jasagh

    Jasagh

  • Southern Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms)
  • Xianbei dynasty, one of the Sixteen Kingdoms (397–404; 408–414)

    Monguor Sichuan Mongols Sogwo Arig Tuvans** Tozhu Tuvans Yugurs See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol · Modern ethnic groups *Mongolized ethnic groups

    Southern Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms)

    Southern Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms)

    Southern_Liang_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)

  • Khoid
  • Ethnic group

    Torghut Upper Mongols Zakhchin Buryats Barga Hamnigan* Soyot* Other Aimaq** Bonan Daur Dongxiangs Hazaras** Kangjia Khatso (Yunnan Mongol) Mughal** Moghol

    Khoid

    Khoid

    Khoid

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  • Boulos
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Boulos

    Small rock

    Boulos

  • Boulos
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim

    Boulos

    Small; Humble

    Boulos

  • GORLOIS
  • Male

    Arthurian

    GORLOIS

    , Igraine's husband.

    GORLOIS

  • HOROS
  • Male

    Greek

    HOROS

    (Ὡρος) Greek form of Egyptian Hor, HOROS means "the distant one." In mythology, this is the name of the son of Isis, a falcon-headed god of the sky.

    HOROS

  • GORLOIS
  • Male

    French

    GORLOIS

    French Arthurian legend name of Igraine's first husband, the Duke of Cornwall, before she married Uther Pendragon. The name may have been derived from Gorlassar, an Old Welsh epithet belonging to Uther, possibly GORLOIS means "above the blue" or "higher than the sky."

    GORLOIS

  • VOLOS
  • Male

    Slavic

    VOLOS

    (Волосъ) Slavic name derived from the word volu, VOLOS means "ox." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the earth, underworld, dragons, cattle, magic and trickery. He is an enemy of Perun and is described as being horned and serpentine. Also known as Veles.

    VOLOS

  • GORO
  • Male

    Japanese

    GORO

    (五郎) Variant spelling of Japanese Gorou, GORO means "fifth son."

    GORO

  • Gordon
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Gordon

    Scottish : habitational name from a place in Berwickshire (Borders), named with Welsh gor ‘spacious’ + din ‘fort’.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from Gourdon in Saône-et-Loire, so called from the Gallo-Roman personal name Gordus + the locative suffix -o, -ōnis.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mag Mhuirneacháin, a patronymic from the personal name Muirneachán, a diminutive of muirneach ‘beloved’.Jewish (from Lithuania) : probably a habitational name from the Belorussian city of Grodno. It goes back at least to 1657. Various suggestions, more or less fanciful, have been put forward as to its origin. There is a family tradition among some bearers that they are descended from a son of a Duke of Gordon, who converted to Judaism in the 18th century, but the Jewish surname was in existence long before the 18th century; others claim descent from earlier Scottish converts, but this is implausible.Spanish and Galician Gordón, and Basque : habitational name from a place called Gordon (Basque) or Gordón (Spanish, Galician), of which there are examples in Salamanca, Galicia, and Basque Country.Spanish : possibly in some instances from an augmentative of the nickname Gordo (see Gordillo).

    Gordon

  • Gorges
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Gorges

    English and French : topographic name for someone who lived by or in a deep valley, from Middle English, Old French gorge ‘gorge’, ‘ravine’ (from Old French gorge ‘throat’). There are various places in England and France named with this word, and the surname may be a habitational name from any of these.German : unexplained.A family by the name of Gorges originated in the village of Gorges near Périers in Normandy, France, where Ralph de Gorges was living in the late 11th century. A branch of the family was established in England when Thomas de Gorges lost his lands to the King of France. He became warden of Henry III’s manor of Powerstock, Devon.

    Gorges

  • CARLOS
  • Male

    Spanish

    CARLOS

    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Carolus, CARLOS means "man."

    CARLOS

  • Gorton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gorton

    English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.

    Gorton

  • Gorlois
  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend

    Gorlois

    Igraine's husband.

    Gorlois

  • Carlos
  • Boy/Male

    French American Spanish

    Carlos

    Strong.

    Carlos

  • Gordon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish

    Gordon

    Hill Near the Meadow; From the Cornered Hill; Triangular Hill; Large Fortification; From the Marshes; One of Scotland's Great Clans; Spacious Fort

    Gordon

  • DOROS
  • Male

    Greek

    DOROS

    (Δωρός) Greek name of a son of Hellen and founder of the Dorian tribe, probably derived from the word doron, DOROS means "gift."

    DOROS

  • Boulos |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Boulos |

    Small rock

    Boulos |

  • Gordon
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English Scottish

    Gordon

    From the cornered hill.

    Gordon

  • KOLOS
  • Male

    Hungarian

    KOLOS

    Hungarian form of French Claude, KOLOS means "lame."

    KOLOS

  • GOROU
  • Male

    Japanese

    GOROU

    (五郎) Japanese name GOROU means "fifth son."

    GOROU

  • YORGOS
  • Male

    Greek

    YORGOS

    (Γώργος) Contracted form of Greek Yiorgos, YORGOS means "earth-worker, farmer."

    YORGOS

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Online names & meanings

  • Yasser
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Muslim

    Yasser

    To Become Easy

  • Ijjatwant
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ijjatwant

    Highly Dignified

  • Irna
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Irna

    To fascinate, To celebrate

  • Japa | ஜபா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Japa | ஜபா 

    To make melodic sounds, Chanting

  • Gangavathi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gangavathi

    Subramaniam

  • Gudia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gudia

    Doll

  • Depanshi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Depanshi

    Bright Lamp

  • Deepanwita
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Deepanwita

    Lit by Lamp

  • Aylin
  • Girl/Female

    American, French, German, Indian, Parsi, Turkish

    Aylin

    Moon Halo; Circle of Cristalic Light Around the Moon

  • Aamaal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aamaal

    Hopes, Aspirations

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  • Overloop
  • n.

    See Orlop.

  • Covey
  • n.

    A company; a bevy; as, a covey of girls.

  • Torsos
  • pl.

    of Torso

  • Gorgon
  • a.

    Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face.

  • Gorgonize
  • v. t.

    To have the effect of a Gorgon upon; to turn into stone; to petrify.

  • Gorgon
  • n.

    The brindled gnu. See Gnu.

  • Solos
  • pl.

    of Solo

  • Gros
  • n.

    A heavy silk with a dull finish; as, gros de Naples; gros de Tours.

  • Gorgon
  • n.

    One of three fabled sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snaky hair and of terrific aspect, the sight of whom turned the beholder to stone. The name is particularly given to Medusa.

  • Gorgonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or resembling, a Gorgon; terrifying into stone; terrific.

  • Carlist
  • n.

    A partisan of Charles X. of France, or of Don Carlos of Spain.

  • Bilabiate
  • a.

    Having two lips, as the corols of certain flowers.

  • Portos
  • n.

    See Portass.

  • Ghawazi
  • n. pl.

    Egyptian dancing girls, of a lower sort than the almeh.

  • Orlop
  • n.

    The lowest deck of a vessel, esp. of a ship of war, consisting of a platform laid over the beams in the hold, on which the cables are coiled.

  • Gorgon
  • n.

    Anything very ugly or horrid.

  • Interworld
  • n.

    A world between other worlds.

  • Intermundane
  • a.

    Being, between worlds or orbs.

  • Perseus
  • n.

    A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa.

  • Medusa
  • n.

    The Gorgon; or one of the Gorgons whose hair was changed into serpents, after which all who looked upon her were turned into stone.