Ordos Mongols

Ordos Mongols
Regions with significant populations
 China 123,000 (1982)[1]
Languages
Ordos dialect of Mongolian
Religion
Tibetan Buddhism and Atheism
Related ethnic groups
Mongols and Mongols in China

The Ordos (Mongolian Cyrillic: Ордос) are a Mongol subgroup that live in Uushin district, Inner Mongolia of China. Ordos literally means plural of Ordo.

The Three Tribes of Uriyangkhaid, Tümed in north Shanxi, Ordos Mongols in Ordos and north of Shensi extended southward beyond the Ming defense zone in the 14-15th centuries. Since 1510, the Ordos were ruled by descendants of Batumongke Dayan Khan.

The Ordos Mongols believe that they have been responsible for the shrine of Genghis Khan since their inception.[2] However, the modern place where mausoleum of Genghis Khan located is inhabited by the Darkhads because the Ordos Mongols were forced to be resettled outside Ordos grasslands. Traditionally, Ordos territory is divided into 7 banners.

Their number reached 64,000 in 1950 and a possible current estimate of the Ordos people might be less than 100,000.[3]

References

  1. ethnologue.com information
  2. Carole Pegg-Mongolian music, dance, & oral narrative: performing diverse identities, p. 26
  3. Janhunen, Juha: The Mongolic languages, p. 193
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