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The Baarin (simplified Chinese: 巴阿邻部; traditional Chinese: 巴阿鄰部) are a Southern Mongol subgroup. Daur people and some Baarin people of Baarin Right Banner are direct descendants of Khitans. The hairstyles of some Baarin women are similar to the Khitans.[1] They live in Bairin Left Banner and Baarin Right BannerofInner Mongolia of China.

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  1. ^ Inner Mongolian "Odon" television

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