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- Altai_Uriankhai abstract "The Altai Uriankhai (Mongolian: Altai-yn Urianhai or Altain Urianhai Mongolian Cyrillic: Алтайн Урианхай; simplified Chinese: 阿尔泰乌梁海; traditional Chinese: 阿爾泰烏梁海; pinyin: Ā'ěrtài Wūliánghǎi) refer to a Mongolian tribe around the Altai Mountains that were organized by the Qing Dynasty. They now form a subgroup in western Mongolia and eastern Xinjiang. The Uriyangkhai or Uriankhai people first appeared in the 7th century as one of the people in Mongolia (Legend of the Erkune kun). The Mongolian term Uriankhai (Uriyangkhai) had been applied to all Samoyed, Turkic or Mongol people to the north-west of Mongolia in the 17th century. The Uriyangkhai in this sense were first subjugated by the Khotgoid Khalkha and then by the Zunghars.In the mid 14th century, they lived in Liaoyang province of modern China. After the rebellion of the northern Uriankhai people, they were conquered by Dayan Khan in 1538 and mostly annexed by the northern Khalkha. Second group of Uriankhai (Uriankhai of the Khentii Mountains) lived in central Mongolia and they started moving to the Altai Mountains in beginning 16th century. Some groups migrated to Khövsgöl Province during the course of the Northern Yuan Dynasty (1368-1691).With the fall of the Zunghar Empire, the Qing Dynasty in 1757 organized the far northern frontier into a series of Uriankhai banners: the Khövsgöl Nuur Uriyangkhai, Tannu Uriankhai, Kemchik, Salchak, and Toju and Altan-nuur Uriyangkhai.In the Altai Range, 7 Altai Uriankhai banners were established into two wings attached to Manchu ambans. Their territory included eastern Khovd Province and Khovsgol Province. Most were Oirat Mongolian speakers with Oirat, Buriat, or Mongolian clan names, but some were Tuvan speakers. In the aftermath of the Dungan revolt (1864-77), the Kazakhs migrated into Altai Uriankhai territory. In 1906 the Qing court transferred Altai Uriankhai banner from Khovd's jurisdiction to the new Altai district, with its capital Chenghua. In 1913 the district was divided between Boghda Khaanate of Mongolia and the Chinese province of Xinjiang, leaving some Uriankhais in far northwestern Xinjiang. The Altai Uriankhai in Mongolia were attached to the Dorbeds. However, the Altai Uriankhai and the Kazakhs formed Bayan-Ölgii Province in 1940. Notable Altayin Uriyankhgai people include Damchaa .B, the movie actor and the specialist in Esperanto of Mongolia.".
- Altai_Uriankhai language Mongolian_language.
- Altai_Uriankhai language Oirat_language.
- Altai_Uriankhai populationPlace China.
- Altai_Uriankhai populationPlace Mongolia.
- Altai_Uriankhai related Mongols.
- Altai_Uriankhai related Oirats.
- Altai_Uriankhai religion Shamanism.
- Altai_Uriankhai religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Altai_Uriankhai thumbnail Mongolia_14.png?width=300.
- Altai_Uriankhai wikiPageID "23408045".
- Altai_Uriankhai wikiPageRevisionID "605859697".
- Altai_Uriankhai caption "Mongol states, 14-17th centuries : 1. Mongolian Khaganate 2. Oirat Khanate 3. Moghulistan 4. Kara Del".
- Altai_Uriankhai group "Altai Uriankhai".
- Altai_Uriankhai hasPhotoCollection Altai_Uriankhai.
- Altai_Uriankhai languages Mongolian_language.
- Altai_Uriankhai languages Oirat_language.
- Altai_Uriankhai p "Ā'ěrtài Wūliánghǎi".
- Altai_Uriankhai pop "26654".
- Altai_Uriankhai related Mongols.
- Altai_Uriankhai related Oirats.
- Altai_Uriankhai religions Shamanism.
- Altai_Uriankhai religions Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Altai_Uriankhai s "阿尔泰乌梁海".
- Altai_Uriankhai t "阿爾泰烏梁海".
- Altai_Uriankhai subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Mongolia.
- Altai_Uriankhai subject Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Altai_Uriankhai type Abstraction100002137.
- Altai_Uriankhai type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Altai_Uriankhai type EthnicGroupsInMongolia.
- Altai_Uriankhai type Group100031264.
- Altai_Uriankhai type MongolPeoples.
- Altai_Uriankhai type People107942152.
- Altai_Uriankhai type EthnicGroup.
- Altai_Uriankhai type Collective.
- Altai_Uriankhai comment "The Altai Uriankhai (Mongolian: Altai-yn Urianhai or Altain Urianhai Mongolian Cyrillic: Алтайн Урианхай; simplified Chinese: 阿尔泰乌梁海; traditional Chinese: 阿爾泰烏梁海; pinyin: Ā'ěrtài Wūliánghǎi) refer to a Mongolian tribe around the Altai Mountains that were organized by the Qing Dynasty. They now form a subgroup in western Mongolia and eastern Xinjiang. The Uriyangkhai or Uriankhai people first appeared in the 7th century as one of the people in Mongolia (Legend of the Erkune kun).".
- Altai_Uriankhai label "Altai Uriankhai".
- Altai_Uriankhai label "阿爾泰烏梁海".
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- Altai_Uriankhai sameAs Altai_Uriankhai.
- Altai_Uriankhai wasDerivedFrom Altai_Uriankhai?oldid=605859697.
- Altai_Uriankhai depiction Mongolia_14.png.
- Altai_Uriankhai isPrimaryTopicOf Altai_Uriankhai.
- Altai_Uriankhai name "Altai Uriankhai".