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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.

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Burut Burut

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This is a list of modern Mongol clans.

Khalkha clan

A

Aduuchin

B

Barga; Barlas, Barulas; Borjigin; Besud; Belej Balj,

D

Daguur (Khitans); Dolood (Dughlats)

H

Hatagin

J

E

Eljigin

G

Gorlos

H

Harnut

J

Jalaid (Jalairs)

N

Naiman, Nirun

O

Olkhonud (Olkhunut)

Sh

Saljiud, Sharnud (Sharaid)

T

Taijiud or Taijuud, Tatar, Togoruutan

Ts

Tsoros (Choros)

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

Khoid

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

M

Moghol people

Mughal tribe (most mixed with Indo-Europeans) Uzbeks Kazakhs

See also

References

  1. https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/ngier/mm.htm
  2. Mughal-Mongol genealogy
  • Монгол овгийн нэрийн учир, Ж.Сэржээ, УБ, 1999 (in Mongolian); Origin of modern Mongolian clan name, J.Serjee, Ulaanbaatar, 1999
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