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Western Mongolic ethnic group
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Ethnic group
Myangad
Regions with significant populations
 Mongolia6592 (2010)[1]
Languages
Oirat
Religion
Tibetan Buddhism,Mongolian shamanism
Related ethnic groups
Mongols, especiallyOirats

TheMyangad people live inMyangad sum ofKhovd Province,Mongolia.

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  1. ^Demographics of Mongolia
History
Proto-Mongols
Medieval tribes
Ethnic groups
Mongols
in China
Oirats
Buryats
Kipchaks*
Other
See also:Donghu and Xianbei ·Turco-Mongol ·Modern ethnic groups
*Non-Mongolian ethnic groups that underwent Mongolisation.**Ethnic groups of Mongolian origin or with a large Mongolian ethnic component.
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Oirat topics
Oirat People
Ethnic groups
Languages
Rulers
Oirat Rulers & Leaders
Oirat Confederation:
  • Üylintey Badan
  • Khuuhai Dayuu
  • Ugetchi Khashikha
  • Batula Chinsan
  • Esehü
  • Toghon
  • Esen Taishi
  • Amasanj
  • Ishtömör
  • Khishig
  • Arkhan
  • Büüvei
  • Khongor Khan
  • Abai Khatan
  • Tursyn Tayiji
  • Kharkhul

Kalmyk Khanate:

Dzungar Khanate:

Khoshut Khanate:

Oirat Religious leaders
Culture
Cuisine
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