The Khorchin ( Mongolian : Хорчин , Horchin ; ᠬᠤᠷᠴᠢᠨ Qorčin ; simplified Chinese : 科尔沁部 ; traditional Chinese : 科爾沁部 ) are a subgroup of the Mongols that speak the Khorchin dialect of Mongolian and predominantly live in northeastern Inner Mongolia of China.
10-1174: [REDACTED] The present page holds the title of a primary topic , and an article needs to be written about it. It is believed to qualify as a broad-concept article . It may be written directly at this page or drafted elsewhere and then moved to this title. Related titles should be described in Eastern Mongols , while unrelated titles should be moved to Eastern Mongols (disambiguation) . ( November 2024 ) [REDACTED] Eastern Mongols may refer to: Buryats , Khalkhas and Inner Mongolians settling in Eastern Greater Mongolia (as opposed to Oirats (= Western Mongols)) Khorchin and Kharchin Mongols who mainly settle in south-western Manchuria as farmers and herder-farmers and speak Eastern Mongolian dialects (as opposed to Khalkha and Chahar Mongols who live as pure herders in their west and speak Central Mongolian dialects) Topics referred to by
20-778: A broad-concept article . It may be written directly at this page or drafted elsewhere and then moved to this title. Related titles should be described in Eastern Mongols , while unrelated titles should be moved to Eastern Mongols (disambiguation) . ( November 2024 ) [REDACTED] Eastern Mongols may refer to: Buryats , Khalkhas and Inner Mongolians settling in Eastern Greater Mongolia (as opposed to Oirats (= Western Mongols)) Khorchin and Kharchin Mongols who mainly settle in south-western Manchuria as farmers and herder-farmers and speak Eastern Mongolian dialects (as opposed to Khalkha and Chahar Mongols who live as pure herders in their west and speak Central Mongolian dialects) Topics referred to by
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40-661: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Khorchin The Ming dynasty gave Borjigin princes (descended from Genghis Khan 's brothers) command of the Taining Guard, one of the Three Guards established in 1389. In 1446-48 most of the guards fled in the wake of Esen Tayisi 's invasions. However, the Fuyu Guard, another of the Three Guards, remained along
50-848: The Nen and Onon rivers . Said to have been the descendants of Khasar , a brother of Genghis Khan, they became the direct ancestors of the Khorchin Mongols. Adai Khan of the Khorchin challenged the power of the Four Oirats and the Ming court in the succession struggle of Northern Yuan dynasty . However, he was killed by them in Ejene in 1438 and his tribe was forced to flee southward. The Khorchin appeared again in Mongolian chronicles with
60-718: The Khorchin. After 1900 both Chinese education and Chinese influence spread among them. When the Japanese Empire occupied parts of Inner Mongolia and all of Manchuria in 1931, the Khorchins leaders became the puppets of the Japanese Empire. After World War II rural class struggle and the civil war of 1946–48 were very bloody and divisive. Since then they have been a powerful faction within Inner Mongolia 's Chinese Communist Party apparatus. Korchin
70-697: The Manchu Qing dynasty rewarded the Khorchin nobles highly for this early loyalty. Notable Empresses of the Qing dynasty, such as Empress Xiaozhuangwen (1613–88) and Empress Xiaohuizhang (1641–1717), were the Khorchin-Borjigins. The Khorchins were further divided into two wings (north and south), each with three Banners. Due to the anti-Mongol rebellion among ethnic Han Jindandao followers in 1891, many thousands of Kharchin Mongols fled to
80-585: The rise of Unebolad wang in the late 15th century. The Khorchins allied with Dayan Khan and defeated the Uriyangkhai at the battle of Dalan Terqin in 1510. In 1624, Nurhaci received the submission of Khorchins who roamed east of Khingan mountains and west of the Sungari . They were the first Mongol tribe that submitted to Qing dynasty . The Khorchins were responsible for production of fermented mare's milk for Manchu emperors. The later emperors of
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