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devised for
Huzhu Monguor (
Mongghul) in the late 20th
century but has been
little used. A
division into two languages,
namely Mongghul in
Huzhu Tu Autonomous...
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borrowing from Chinese, was
often used in
conjunction with the "Yeke
Mongghul Ulus" (大蒙古國; 'Great
Mongol State'),
which resulted in the form ᠳᠠᠢ ᠥᠨ ᠶᠡᠬᠡ...
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Shira Yugur (4,000 speakers)
Shirongolic Monguor (150,000 speakers)
Mongghul/Huzhu
Monguor Mangghuer/Minhe
Monguor Baoanic Bonan (6,000 speakers) Santa...
- The
Monguor (Monguor language:
Mongghul), the Tu
people (Chinese: 土族), the
White Mongol or the
Tsagaan Mongol, are
Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially...
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Autonomous Prefecture; UEY: بۆرتالا موڭغۇل ئاپتونوم ئوبلاستى; ULY: Börtala
Mongghul Aptonom Oblasti; SASM/GNC (broad):
Bortala Monggul Aptonom Oblasti; Chinese:...
- Qílián Shān; Wade–Giles: Ch'i2-lien2 Shan1, also
romanized as Tsilien;
Mongghul: Chileb),
together with the Altyn-Tagh (Altun Shan) also
known as Nan Shan...
- Ménggǔzú Xiāng; Uyghur: خاندىغاتى موڭغۇل يېزىسى;
Uyghur Latin:
Xandighati Mongghul Yëzisi; SASM/GNC romanization: Handiĝati Mongĝul Yêzisi; Kazakh: حاندىعاتى...
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Huzhu Tu
Autonomous County 互助土族自治县 Hùzhù Tǔzú Zìzhìxiàn Tu Monguor:
Huzhu Mongghul njeenaa daglagu xan
Menyuan ****
Autonomous County 门源回族自治县 Ményuán Huízú...
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considered themselves heir to
Mongol traditions and
called themselves Mongghul Uls, from
which the
Persian term "Moghulistan" comes. Ming
dynasty Mandarins...