Chantuu
People in Hovd, Mongolia of Turkic origin
Ethnic group
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Mongolia | 132 (2010 census) |
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Oirat | |
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Tibetan Buddhism, Mongolian shamanism , Atheism | |
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Mongols, especially Oirats |
The Chantuu people are Mongol sub-group in Hovd province, Mongolia. Their name from the Chantou (Chinese: 纏頭) called Turkic peoples in Central Asia.[1]
See also
- Demographics of Mongolia
- Zunghar Khanate
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Oirats | |||
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See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol
*Mongolized ethnic groups.**Ethnic groups of Mongolian origin or with a large Mongolian ethnic component.
*Mongolized ethnic groups.**Ethnic groups of Mongolian origin or with a large Mongolian ethnic component.
References
- ^ Андрас Рона-Тас (1964). По следам кочевников: Монголия глазами этнографа. Prograss. p. 185.
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