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== Getting started with Mongolian research == | == Getting started with Mongolian research == | ||
| − | Newly discovered Mongolian genealogy records are providing insights into the history of Mongolia and China. In fact, the records are correcting errors found in many history books. The studies of the newly discovered Mongol genealogy may help unveil some mysteries in Chinese history, such as the whereabouts of the remains of Genghis Khan (1167-1227), the great Mongol emperor whose grandson founded the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and the fate of his descendants. | + | Newly discovered Mongolian genealogy records are providing insights into the history of Mongolia and China. In fact, the records are correcting errors found in many history books. The studies of the newly discovered Mongol genealogy may help unveil some mysteries in Chinese history, such as the whereabouts of the remains of Genghis Khan (1167-1227), the great Mongol emperor whose grandson founded the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and the fate of his descendants. |
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| − | Rank - Name - Mongolian - Inhabitants (2000) - Inhabitants (est. 2006) - Administrative Unit <br>1. Ulan Bator * - Улаанбаатар - 711,900 - 1,008,738(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>2. Erdenet - Эрдэнэт - 68,310 - 86,866(2008) - Orkhon<br>3. Darkhan - Дархан - 65,791 - 74,300(2007) - Darkhan-Uul<br>4. Choibalsan - Чойбалсан - 44,880 - 38,150(2008) - Dornod<br>5. Mörön - Мөрөн - 28,903 - 36,082(2007) - Khövsgöl<br>6. Nalaikh - Налайх - 23,600 - 29,115(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>7. Khovd - Ховд - 26,023 - 28,601(2007) - Khovd<br>8. Ölgii - Өлгий - 28,060 - 27,855(2008) - Bayan-Ölgii<br>9. Bayankhongor - Баянхонгор - 22,066 - 26,252 - Bayankhongor<br>10. Baganuur - Багануур - 21,100 - 25,877(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>11. Arvaikheer - Арвайхээр - 19,058 - 25,622(2008) - Övörkhangai<br>12. Ulaangom - Улаангом - 26,319 - 21,406(2007) - Uvs<br>13. Sükhbaatar - Сүхбаатар - 22,374 - 19,626(2008) - Selenge<br>14. Sainshand - Сайншанд - 25,210 - 18,285(2008) - Dornogovi<br>15. Tsetserleg - Цэцэрлэг - 16,553 - 16,300 - Arkhangai<br>16. Uliastai - Улиастай - 24,276 - 16,240(2008) - Zavkhan<br>17. Altai - Алтай - 18,023 - 15,800(2008) - Govi-Altai<br>18. Züünkharaa - Зүүнхараа - n.a. - 15,000(2004) - Selenge<br>19. Öndörkhaan - Өндөрхаан - 18,003 - 14,800 - Khentii<br>20. Zuunmod - Зуунмод - 16,227 - 14,568(2007) - Töv<br>21. Dalanzadgad - Даланзадгад - 14,183 - 14,000 - Ömnögovi<br>22. Baruun-Urt - Баруун-Урт - 15,133 - 12,944(2008) - Sükhbaatar<br>23. Zamyn-Üüd - Замын-Үүд - 5,486 - 11,527(2008) - Dornogovi<br>24. Bulgan - Булган - 16,239 - 11,198(2008) - Bulgan<br>25. Mandalgovi - Мандалговь - 14,517 - 10,299(2007) - Dundgovi<br>26. Kharkhorin - Хархорин - n.a. - 8,977(2003) - Övörkhangai<br>27. Bor-Öndör - Бор-Өндөр - 6,406(2001) - 8,902(2008) - Khentii<br>28. Choir - Чойр - 8,983 - 7,998 - Govisümber<br>29. Sharyngol - Шарынгол - 8,902 - 7,798(2008) - Darkhan-Uul<br>* - city proper, Nalaikh, Baganuur, Bagakhangai not included<br> | + | Rank - Name - Mongolian - Inhabitants (2000) - Inhabitants (est. 2006) - Administrative Unit <br>1. Ulan Bator * - Улаанбаатар - 711,900 - 1,008,738(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>2. Erdenet - Эрдэнэт - 68,310 - 86,866(2008) - Orkhon<br>3. Darkhan - Дархан - 65,791 - 74,300(2007) - Darkhan-Uul<br>4. Choibalsan - Чойбалсан - 44,880 - 38,150(2008) - Dornod<br>5. Mörön - Мөрөн - 28,903 - 36,082(2007) - Khövsgöl<br>6. Nalaikh - Налайх - 23,600 - 29,115(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>7. Khovd - Ховд - 26,023 - 28,601(2007) - Khovd<br>8. Ölgii - Өлгий - 28,060 - 27,855(2008) - Bayan-Ölgii<br>9. Bayankhongor - Баянхонгор - 22,066 - 26,252 - Bayankhongor<br>10. Baganuur - Багануур - 21,100 - 25,877(2008) - Ulan Bator<br>11. Arvaikheer - Арвайхээр - 19,058 - 25,622(2008) - Övörkhangai<br>12. Ulaangom - Улаангом - 26,319 - 21,406(2007) - Uvs<br>13. Sükhbaatar - Сүхбаатар - 22,374 - 19,626(2008) - Selenge<br>14. Sainshand - Сайншанд - 25,210 - 18,285(2008) - Dornogovi<br>15. Tsetserleg - Цэцэрлэг - 16,553 - 16,300 - Arkhangai<br>16. Uliastai - Улиастай - 24,276 - 16,240(2008) - Zavkhan<br>17. Altai - Алтай - 18,023 - 15,800(2008) - Govi-Altai<br>18. Züünkharaa - Зүүнхараа - n.a. - 15,000(2004) - Selenge<br>19. Öndörkhaan - Өндөрхаан - 18,003 - 14,800 - Khentii<br>20. Zuunmod - Зуунмод - 16,227 - 14,568(2007) - Töv<br>21. Dalanzadgad - Даланзадгад - 14,183 - 14,000 - Ömnögovi<br>22. Baruun-Urt - Баруун-Урт - 15,133 - 12,944(2008) - Sükhbaatar<br>23. Zamyn-Üüd - Замын-Үүд - 5,486 - 11,527(2008) - Dornogovi<br>24. Bulgan - Булган - 16,239 - 11,198(2008) - Bulgan<br>25. Mandalgovi - Мандалговь - 14,517 - 10,299(2007) - Dundgovi<br>26. Kharkhorin - Хархорин - n.a. - 8,977(2003) - Övörkhangai<br>27. Bor-Öndör - Бор-Өндөр - 6,406(2001) - 8,902(2008) - Khentii<br>28. Choir - Чойр - 8,983 - 7,998 - Govisümber<br>29. Sharyngol - Шарынгол - 8,902 - 7,798(2008) - Darkhan-Uul<br>* - city proper, Nalaikh, Baganuur, Bagakhangai not included<br> |
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Mongolians have had a long and rich history with several unusual genealogy twists. More than sixty years ago, the population was ordered to stop using family surnames. The Communist rulers proclaimed that each person was to use only their given names. A few years ago, the new generation of leaders reversed the older rule and ordered everyone to again start using surnames. A lot of confusion resulted, as many families had been dispersed in sixty years of war and turmoil. Many people did not know what surname to use. | Mongolians have had a long and rich history with several unusual genealogy twists. More than sixty years ago, the population was ordered to stop using family surnames. The Communist rulers proclaimed that each person was to use only their given names. A few years ago, the new generation of leaders reversed the older rule and ordered everyone to again start using surnames. A lot of confusion resulted, as many families had been dispersed in sixty years of war and turmoil. Many people did not know what surname to use. | ||
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Getting started with Mongolian researchNewly discovered Mongolian genealogy records are providing insights into the history of Mongolia and China. In fact, the records are correcting errors found in many history books. The studies of the newly discovered Mongol genealogy may help unveil some mysteries in Chinese history, such as the whereabouts of the remains of Genghis Khan (1167-1227), the great Mongol emperor whose grandson founded the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), and the fate of his descendants. JurisdictionsRank - Name - Mongolian - Inhabitants (2000) - Inhabitants (est. 2006) - Administrative Unit Derived from a Wikipedia list of Mongolian cities Research Tools
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