Mongols - Wikipedia Mongols[a] are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and China (Inner Mongolia and other 11 autonomous territories), as well as the republics of Buryatia and Kalmykia in Russia The Mongols are the principal member of the large family of Mongolic peoples
Mongol | History, Lifestyle, Facts | Britannica Owing to wars and migrations, Mongols are found throughout Central Asia Mongols form the bulk of the population of independent Mongolia, and they constitute about one-sixth of the population in China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Mongolian People: Ethnic Groups, Traditions, and Today In this article, we will explore the background, traditions, and modern-day lives of the Mongolian people The Mongols are an ancient people who originated from the Mongolian Plateau in the 3rd century AD They were a collection of nomadic tribes who were united under the leadership of Chinggis Khan in the 13th century
Mongols—facts and information | National Geographic Humble steppe dwellers, Mongol leaders mastered the era’s most advanced technology Embodying these tensions helped turn the Mongol Empire into the second-largest kingdom of all time At its
Mongolia - Wikipedia Mongolia[b] is a landlocked country in East Asia Bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south and southeast, it covers an area of 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 square miles), making it the 18th-largest country in the world and the second largest landlocked country after Kazakhstan, as well as the largest landlocked country that does not border an inland sea With a population
History of Mongolia | People, Culture, Genghis Khan, Map, Facts . . . Today the Mongols are recognized as a group of peoples bound together by a common language and a common nomadic tradition The geographic origin of the Mongols themselves is the northeastern corner of present-day Mongolia
Who are Mongolians? gt; About Mongolian People gt; Mongolia Travel Guide Who are Mongolians? According to ancient legend, Mongolians trace their ancestry back to a mystical union between a blue wolf and a beautiful deer, symbolic figures who are believed to have settled on Mongolian territory
History of Mongolia - Embassy of Mongolia The official language is Mongolian and is spoken by 90% of the population English is quickly replacing Russian as the most popular language following Mongolian Many Mongolians also speak Korean, Japanese, Chinese, German and other western European languages
Mongolic peoples - Wikipedia The best-known member of this language family, Mongolian, is the primary language of most of the residents of Mongolia and the Mongol residents of Inner Mongolia and Buryatia, with an estimated 5 7+ million speakers [17][18] The Mongolic peoples are predominantly followers of Tibetan Buddhism