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- Sichuan_Mongols abstract "The Sichuan Mongols are officially counted among the Mongolian nationality in China. However, They are a distinct ethno-linguistic group from all other Mongolian peoples. They call themselves Mongols and possess their own clothing, history and language. All other peoples in the region recognize them as Mongols (Mengzu).The Sichuan Mongols' main religion is Tibetan Buddhism. A temple remains in active use just behind the prince's house, despite most temples and altars being destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. Most Sichuan Mongols are farmers or fishermen, leading quiet lives in their remote villages. They observe Buddhist festivals.Historically, the Mongols in Yongning were ruled by three chiefs, elevated to power by Kublai Khan in the 13th century. Before Communist rule, the Mongol monarch acted as a warlord over the whole region. When the Communists took over, they deposed him, not killing him so as not to make him a martyr in the people's eyes. The Mongol palace was destroyed and the prince was sent to a reeducation camp for several years. The prince, La Ping Chu, is still alive today and respected by his people, although he is not allowed to rule. Many older Mongols still bow their heads in respect when they pass him on the street.".
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- Sichuan_Mongols subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_China.
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- Sichuan_Mongols type EthnicGroup107967382.
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- Sichuan_Mongols type MongolPeoples.
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- Sichuan_Mongols comment "The Sichuan Mongols are officially counted among the Mongolian nationality in China. However, They are a distinct ethno-linguistic group from all other Mongolian peoples. They call themselves Mongols and possess their own clothing, history and language. All other peoples in the region recognize them as Mongols (Mengzu).The Sichuan Mongols' main religion is Tibetan Buddhism.".
- Sichuan_Mongols label "Sichuan Mongols".
- Sichuan_Mongols label "四川蒙古人".
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