Mongols
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Mongols
Summary
Mongols is an ethnic group[1]. Mongols ranks in the top 1% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,203 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Mongolian was Mongols's native language[3].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as Buddhism[4].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as Islam[5].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as shamanism[6].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[7].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as Protestantism[8].
- Mongols's religion is recorded as Tengrism[9].
- Mongols is located in Buryatia[10].
- Mongols is located in Kalmykia[11].
- Mongols is located in Irkutsk Oblast[12].
- Mongols is located in Zabaykalsky Krai[13].
- Mongols is in the country of People's Republic of China[14].
- Mongols is in the country of Mongolia[15].
- Mongols is in the country of Russia[16].
- Mongols's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[17].
- Mongols is named after Mongols[18].
- Mongols is a type of Mongolic peoples[19].
- Mongols's Commons category is recorded as Mongols[20].
- Mongols's said to be the same as is recorded as Q6813190[21].
- Mongols's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Mongols[22].
- Mongols has a population of {'amount': '+10000000'}[23].
- Mongols's described by source is recorded as Vlastenský slovník historický[24].
- Mongols's described by source is recorded as Otto's encyclopedia[25].
- Mongols's described by source is recorded as The Nuttall Encyclopædia[26].
- Mongols's described by source is recorded as Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary[27].
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Definition and Type
Mongols's instance of is recorded as ethnic group[17]. Mongols is a type of Mongolic peoples[19].
Origins
Mongols is named after Mongols[18].
Influence
Things named for Mongols include Mongolia[28], a sovereign state[29], in Mongolia[30], founded in 1911[31]; Mongoloid[32], a race[33]; Mongolian spot[34], a medical finding[35]; Mongolian idiocy[36], an archaism[37]; Five Races Under One Union[38], a political ideology[39], founded in 1911[40]; and The Mongols[41], a film[42], directed by André de Toth[43].
Why It Matters
Mongols ranks in the top 1% of ethnic_group entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,203 views/month).[2] Mongols has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[44] Mongols is known by 75 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
Entities named for Mongols include Mongolia[28], a sovereign state[29], in Mongolia[30], founded in 1911[31]; Mongoloid[32], a race[33]; Mongolian spot[34], a medical finding[35]; Mongolian idiocy[36], an archaism[37]; Five Races Under One Union[38], a political ideology[39], founded in 1911[40]; and The Mongols[41], a film[42], directed by André de Toth[43].