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  2. Övörkhangai Province - Wikipedia

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    Övörkhangai (Mongolian: Өвөрхангай; lit. "South Khangai") is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia.Its capital is Arvaikheer.. The Shankh Monastery, one of the oldest and most important monasteries, is located in this province, as well as Erdene Zuu monastery and Tövkhön Monastery.

  3. List of Mongol states - Wikipedia

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    Name Years Capital Area Map Mengjiang state : 1936–1945 Kalgan (Khaalgan) Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region: 1947–present Huhhot: 1,183,000 km 2: Gansu Province

  4. Sükhbaatar Province - Wikipedia

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    The Sums of Sükhbaatar aimag ; Sum Mongolian Sum population 2008 est. [8] Sum population 2009 est. [9] Sum centre population 2009 est. Asgat: Асгат: 1,775: 1,806: 538 Baruun-Urt ...

  5. Provinces of China - Wikipedia

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    The number of provinces grew steadily during subsequent dynasties, reaching 28 by the time of the Republic of China. [6] During the Warlord Era, provinces became largely or completely autonomous and exercised significant national influence. Province-level units proliferated and under the early People's Republic there were over 50. [7]

  6. Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty. The Yuan dynasty was a Mongol-led imperial Chinese dynasty.During its existence, its territory was divided into the Central Region (腹裏) governed by the Central Secretariat (Zhongshu Sheng) and places under control of various provinces (行省) or Branch Secretariats (行中書省), as well as the region under the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan ...

  7. Xilingol League - Wikipedia

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    Xilingol League is also the closest Inner Mongolian prefecture-level division to Beijing; although, among those Inner Mongolian prefecture-level divisions bordering Hebei, the province surrounding Beijing, Xilin Gol is also the most unapproachable one.

  8. Bayan-Ölgii Province - Wikipedia

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    Bayan-Ölgii (/ ˈ b aɪ ə n ˈ oʊ l ɡ i / BY-ən OHL-gee) [a] is the westernmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. The country's only Muslim and Kazakh -majority aimag, it was established in August 1940.

  9. Tuva - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Tuva Republic. The territory of Tuva has been controlled by the Xiongnu Empire (209 BC – 93 AD) and the Xianbei state (93–234), Rouran Khaganate (330–555), Tang dynasty (647–682), Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate (7th – 13th century), Mongol Empire (1206–1271), Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), Northern Yuan dynasty (1368–1691), Khotgoid Khanate and Zunghar Khanate (1634–1758). [17]

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