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Languages | |
Oirat | |
Religion | |
Tibetan Buddhism, Mongolian shamanism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Mongols, especially Oirats |
The Myangad people live in Myangad sum of Khovd Province, Mongolia.
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Proto-Mongols |
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See also: Donghu and Xianbei · Turco-Mongol |
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