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Hatagin, Hurts (Khurts)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www2.1212.mn/sonirkholtoi/FamilyName/?search=хурц|title=Үндэсний Статистикийн Хороо. Хурц|author=|website=|date=|publisher=Үндэсний Статистикийн Хороо. Ургийн овгийн талаарх мэдээлэл / National Statistical Office. Mongol clans (ovogs)|accessdate=2021-03-29}}</ref> | |||
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Saljiud, Sharnud (Sharaid) |
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Taijiud or Taijuud, ], Togoruutan | |||
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The Bayad (Mongol: Баяд/Bayad, lit. "the Riches") is the third largest subgroup of the Mongols in Mongolia and they are a tribe in Four Oirats. Bayads were a prominent clan within the Mongol Empire. Bayads can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha, Inner Mongolians, Buryats and Oirats. | The Bayad (Mongol: Баяд/Bayad, lit. "the Riches") is the third largest subgroup of the Mongols in Mongolia and they are a tribe in Four Oirats. Bayads were a prominent clan within the Mongol Empire. Bayads can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha, Inner Mongolians, Buryats and Oirats. | ||
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* Khasag, Khasaguud or Khasguud (Mongolized ]<ref name=":024">{{cite book| |
* Khasag, Khasaguud or Khasguud (Mongolized ]<ref name=":024">{{cite book| author1 = Очир А. | chapter = | chapter-url = | format = | url = | title = Монгольские этнонимы: вопросы происхождения и этнического состава монгольских народов | orig-year = | author2 = Э. П. Бакаева |author3= К. В. Орлова | edition = |location= Элиста |date = 2016 |publisher= КИГИ РАН |volume= | pages = 177| series = | isbn = 978-5-903833-93-1}}</ref>) | ||
* ] (]: Хальмгуд, ''Xaľmgud'', ]: Халимагууд, ''Halimaguud''; {{ |
* ] (]: Хальмгуд, ''Xaľmgud'', ]: Халимагууд, ''Halimaguud''; {{langx|ru|Калмыки|translit=Kalmyki}}) Their ancestors moved from Dzungaria to ] in ] and ]. They had created the ] from 1630 to 1771.<ref name="HeadName">Official website of the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216153125/http://glava.region08.ru/ru/orlov.html |date=February 16, 2019 }} {{in lang|ru}}</ref> | ||
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* ] (Urdu-speaking Mongols<ref name=":Genetic Genealogy">{{Cite journal |author = Сабитов Ж. М., Баймуханов Н. Б. |editor= |format= |url= https://www.academia.edu/17004570 |title= Y-STR гаплотипы узбеков, уйгуров, таджиков, пуштунов, хазарейцев, моголов из базы данных Family Tree DNA |type= |orig-year= | agency = | |
* ] (Urdu-speaking Mongols<ref name=":Genetic Genealogy">{{Cite journal |author = Сабитов Ж. М., Баймуханов Н. Б. |editor= |format= |url= https://www.academia.edu/17004570 |title= Y-STR гаплотипы узбеков, уйгуров, таджиков, пуштунов, хазарейцев, моголов из базы данных Family Tree DNA |type= |orig-year= | agency = |journal= The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy |location= |year= 2015 |publisher= |volume= |number= 2|pages = 22–23 |series= |isbn = |issn = |doi = |bibcode = |arxiv = |pmid = |archive-url = |archive-date = |language= ru |quote= }}</ref>) | ||
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- This is a list of modern Mongol clans.
Khalkha clans
A
Aduuchin
B
Barga; Barlas, Barulas; Borjigin; Besud; Belej/Balj
D
Daguur (Khitans); Dolood (Dughlats)
H
Hatagin, Hurts (Khurts)
J
E
Esud
G
H
Harnut
J
N
O
Olkhonud (Olkhunut)
Sh
Saljiud, Sharnud (Sharaid)
T
Taijiud or Taijuud, Tatar, Togoruutan
Ts
Tsoros (Choros people)
Y
Yamaat; Yunsheebuu (Southern Mongols)
Buryat clans
A
Atagan
S
Sunud
B
Bodonguud
Daur clans
D
Daguur; Dular
Hamnigan clans
Altanhan (Mongol); Huuchid (Mongol)
Oirat clans
Bayad clans
The Bayad (Mongol: Баяд/Bayad, lit. "the Riches") is the third largest subgroup of the Mongols in Mongolia and they are a tribe in Four Oirats. Bayads were a prominent clan within the Mongol Empire. Bayads can be found in both Mongolic and Turkic peoples. Within Mongols, the clan is spread through Khalkha, Inner Mongolians, Buryats and Oirats.
Khoton clans
Burut
Myangad clans
Barga; Onhod Ongut
Zakhchin clans
Aatiinkhan; Adsagiinkhan; Baykhiinkhan; Burd Tariachin; Donjooniikhon; Damjaaniikhan; Dumiyenkhen; Emchiinkhen; Khereid; Khotonguud; Khurmshtiinkhan; Mukhlainkhan; Nokhoikhon; Shurdaankhan; Tavagzaaniikhan; Tsagaan Yas, Khuu Noyod.
Other Oirat clans
H
Southern Mongolian clans
A
Alagui
B
Bayud (Bayads); Burde
M
Manggud (Manghud)
T
Tunggaid (Modern Khereid)
U
Uushin
Mongolian Tuva Tsaatan-Dukha
Urud (Mongol)
Mongolian Tuva clans
Ak irgit; Kizil soyon; (Olot)
Yugur clans
Arlat (Arulad); Kalka (Khalkha Mongols); Oirot (Oirats); Temurchin (Mongol)
Other Mongolic clans
C
K
- Khasag, Khasaguud or Khasguud (Mongolized Kazakhs)
- Kalmyks (Kalmyk: Хальмгуд, Xaľmgud, Mongolian: Халимагууд, Halimaguud; Russian: Калмыки, romanized: Kalmyki) Their ancestors moved from Dzungaria to Kalmykia in Russia and Kyrgyzstan. They had created the Kalmyk Khanate from 1630 to 1771.
M
- Moghol people
- Mughal people (Urdu-speaking Mongols)
See also
- List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans
- List of Mongol states
- List of Mongol rulers
- Mongolian name
- Surnames by country § Mongolia
- List of Mongolians
References
- "Үндэсний Статистикийн Хороо. Хурц". Үндэсний Статистикийн Хороо. Ургийн овгийн талаарх мэдээлэл / National Statistical Office. Mongol clans (ovogs). Retrieved 2021-03-29.
- Перцовский Ю. И. (2014). Встреча с заоблачной Монголией. Москва, Берлин: Директ-Медиа. ISBN 978-5-4475-2566-8.
- Андраш Рона-Тас (2014). Монголия. Следами номадов. Москва, Берлин: Директ-Медиа. ISBN 978-5-4458-6504-9.
- Alan J. K. Sanders (2010). Historical Dictionary of Mongolia. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810861916.
- Очир А.; Э. П. Бакаева; К. В. Орлова (2016). Монгольские этнонимы: вопросы происхождения и этнического состава монгольских народов. Элиста: КИГИ РАН. p. 177. ISBN 978-5-903833-93-1.
- Official website of the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia. Alexey Maratovich Orlov Archived February 16, 2019, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
- Сабитов Ж. М., Баймуханов Н. Б. (2015). "Y-STR гаплотипы узбеков, уйгуров, таджиков, пуштунов, хазарейцев, моголов из базы данных Family Tree DNA". The Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy (in Russian) (2): 22–23.
- Монгол овгийн нэрийн учир, Ж.Сэржээ, УБ, 1999 (in Mongolian); Origin of modern Mongolian clan name, J.Serjee, Ulaanbaatar, 1999
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