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    The Olot people (Mongolian: Өөлд, romanized: Ööld) are an Oirat sub-ethnic group of Choros origin. They were one of the strongest tribes of the Oirats...
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    Olot (Catalan: [uˈlɔt] ; Spanish: [oˈlot] ) is the capital city of the comarca of Garrotxa, in the Province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. The city is known...
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  • Olot may refer to: Olot, capital city of La Garrotxa, a comarca of Catalonia. UE Olot, Unió Esportiva Olot, a football club from Catalonia, Spain. Olot...
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    formed the Oirat's military and administrative organization. The Dzungar Olot people and the Choros became the ruling clans in the 17th century. In 1697,...
    26 KB (2,801 words) - 05:01, 25 July 2024
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    Mongols (redirect from Mongol people)
    Myangad, Olots, Sartuul, Torgut, Tümed, Üzemchin, Zakhchin. The 2010 census of the People's Republic of China counted more than 7 million people of various...
    106 KB (11,334 words) - 20:59, 25 August 2024
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    Maria Branyas (category People from Olot)
    took up sewing, music and reading. In 2000, she moved to a nursing home in Olot, Catalonia at the age of 93. Branyas was described as an active resident...
    22 KB (1,657 words) - 22:29, 24 August 2024
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    natural park area covering a Holocene volcanic field (also known as the Olot volcanic field) in Catalonia, northeastern Spain. The volcanos, of which...
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    The Daur people, Dagur, Daghur or Dahur (Dagur:ᡩᠠᡤᡠᠷDaure; Khalkha Mongolian: Дагуур, Daguur; simplified Chinese: 达斡尔族; traditional Chinese: 達斡爾族; pinyin:...
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    Tuvans (redirect from Tuvan people)
    Turkic language. In Mongolia they are regarded as one of the Uriankhai people groups. Tuvans have historically been livestock-herding nomads, tending...
    32 KB (3,459 words) - 16:13, 26 July 2024
  • The Bonan people (Chinese: 保安族; pinyin: Bǎo'ānzú) are a distinct ethno-linguistic group from all other Mongolic peoples, living in Gansu and Qinghai provinces...
    11 KB (1,212 words) - 01:48, 21 February 2024
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    (Monguor language: Mongghul), the Tu people (Chinese: 土族), the White Mongol or the Tsagaan Mongol, are Mongolic people and one of the 56 officially recognized...
    74 KB (10,894 words) - 00:59, 7 July 2024
  • Moghols (also Mogols, Moghuls, Moguls, Monghuls, Monguls) are Mongolic people as descendants of the Mongol Empire's soldiers led by Genghis Khan in Afghanistan...
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    The Khitan people (Khitan small script: ; Chinese: 契丹; pinyin: Qìdān) were a historical nomadic people from Northeast Asia who, from the 4th century,...
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  • peoples that had historically settled in the Mughal India. The term Mughal (or Moghul in Persian) literally means Mongol. In Pakistan, Mughal people are...
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  • Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2024-06-11. PeopleGroups.org. "PeopleGroups.org - Aimaq of Afghanistan". peoplegroups.org. Retrieved...
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    Kalmyks (redirect from Kalmyk people)
    whose speakers include numerous sub-ethnic groups (Derbet, Torgut, Khoshut, Olot, Dzungar (Zunghar), Bayad, Zakhchin, Khoton, Myangad, Buzava) across a wide...
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    Hazaras (redirect from Hazaragi people)
    evidence for both paternal and maternal relations to Turkic peoples, Mongolic peoples and Iranic peoples. The frequency of ancestry components among the Hazaras...
    125 KB (12,211 words) - 15:17, 30 July 2024
  • or Eastern barbarians') was a tribal confederation of "Hu" (胡) nomadic people that was first recorded from the 7th century BCE and was taken over by the...
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    Oirats (redirect from Oirat people)
    Historically, the Oirats were composed of four major tribes: Dzungar (Choros or Olots/Elut/Yelut/Èlǔtè), Torghut, Dörbet and Khoshut. The political elite of the...
    46 KB (5,344 words) - 09:11, 22 August 2024
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    Fageda d'en Jordà (category Olot)
    At the main entrance to the beech forest, at kilometer 4 of the road from Olot to Santa Pau, where the Can Serra car park is located, there is a monolith...
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