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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MongolsMongols - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · In modern-day Mongolia, Mongols make up approximately 95% of the population, with the largest ethnic group being Khalkha Mongols, followed by Buryats, both belonging to the Eastern Mongolian peoples. They are followed by Oirats, who belong to the Western Mongolian peoples.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MongoliaMongolia - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Mongolia [b] is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south. It covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 square miles), with a population of just 3.3 million, making it the world's most sparsely populated sovereign state.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CumansCumans - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · The name Cuman is the name of several villages in Turkey, such as Kumanlar, including the Black Sea region. The indigenous people in the Altai Republic, Kumandins (Kumandy), are descended from the Cumans. [173] By the 17th century, the Kumandins lived along the river Charysh, near its confluence with the river Ob.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XiongnuXiongnu - Wikipedia

    4 giorni fa · The Xiongnu ( Chinese: 匈奴; pinyin: Xiōngnú, [12] [ɕjʊ́ŋ.nǔ]) were a tribal confederation [13] of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu, the supreme leader after 209 BC, founded the Xiongnu Empire.

  5. 5 giorni fa · In the Mongolian People's Republic, it was largely replaced by the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet, although the vertical script remained in limited use. In March 2020, the Mongolian government announced plans to increase the use of the traditional Mongolian script and to use both Cyrillic and Mongolian script in official documents by 2025.

  6. 2 giorni fa · Iranian, Indian, Arabic, and Anatolian expansion. Turkic peoples and related groups migrated west from present-day Northeastern China, Mongolia, Siberia and the Turkestan -region towards the Iranian plateau, South Asia, and Anatolia (modern Turkey) in many waves. The date of the initial expansion remains unknown.

  7. 5 giorni fa · Promptly, the Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party took power, converting Mongolia into the world’s second Communist country. In 1928 the forceful collectivization of the land and the economy began – not an easy task in a society shaped since centuries by nomads that were roaming freely through the vast steppes with their herds of horses, sheep, goats and camels.