List of Mongolians
Appearance
This is a list of notable historical and living Mongolians (of Mongolia, a landlocked country in East Asia with about 3 million inhabitants as of 2015,[1] or the Mongolian diaspora) and of people of Mongolian descent, sorted by field and name:
Athletes
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Boxers
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Shooters
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Archers
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Science and humanities
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Musicians
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Popular music musicians
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Artists
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Writers
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(Degii Sodbaatar, authir and translator
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Movie industry
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Military leaders
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Politicians (1900–present)
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Religious leaders
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Empresses and queens
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Khamag Mongol (1120s–1206)[edit]
Mongol Empire (1206–1368)[edit]Great Khans and Yuan dynasty[edit]
Golden Horde[edit]
Left wing (White Horde)[edit]
Right wing (Blue Horde)[edit]
Ilkhanate[edit]
Chagatai Khanate[edit]
Moghulistan (Eastern Chagatai Khanate)[edit]
Northern Yuan dynasty (1368–1634)[edit]
Genghisid Setsen Khans of Eastern Mongolia (1627–1922)[edit]
Oriats[edit]Four Oirat (1399–1634)[edit]
Dzungar Khanate[edit]
Khans of Khoshut Khanate[edit]
Torghud khans of the Kalmyk Khanate[edit]
Mongolia (1911–24)[edit]
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Fictional characters
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Other
[edit]- Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa (b. 1947), aerospace engineer, Major General, politician and astronaut, who in 1981 became the first Mongolian in space.
- Avani Gregg (b. 2002), social media personality and make-up artist partly of Mongolian descent.[64] Won the 12th Shorty Awards for TikToker of the Year.
- Bai Yansong (b. 1968), news commentator, anchor and journalist.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Kilmer stated in an interview that he is of Mongolian descent.[33]
- ^ Seagal has stated that he is of Mongol (Kalmyk) descent in a 2007 interview.[36] It is unknown whether this is accurate. Seagal is married to Erdenetuya Batsukh, of Mongolian ethnicity, with whom he has a son.[37]
- ^ This isn't actually a depiction of Dashi but simply that of a Kara-Khitan man.
- ^ Lenin never spoke of his origins, and other ethnicities have been proposed instead of Kalmyk.
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