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What are the Mongolian tribes living in Bazhou?

After the return of Turhut, the Qing Dynasty enfeoffed pastureland in accordance with the principle of divide and rule.

(1). Middle and old Turhut were divided into ten banners

1. Four banners were set up in the Kaershar (Yanqi) area. They are the ancestors of the Mongolians in today's Bayingolengzhou and Jing area.

2. There are three banners in the area of ??Heboxel. They are the ancestors of the Mongolian people in today's Heboxer County and Karamay City.

3. There are two banners in the Kulkara Wusu area. They are the ancestors of the Mongolian people in today's Wusu County and Kuitun and Shihezi areas.

4. Set up a banner in Jinghe. They are the ancestors of some Mongolians in Jinghe County, Bozhou and Bole today.

(2) The people who will return to New Turhut at the same time will be divided into two banners and herd in the Bulacan River area southwest of present-day Khovd. In 1919, Outer Mongolia declared independence and sent troops to Khovd and Altay. The new Turhut Khan, Prince Mishkedonglubu, refused to accept the rule of Outer Mongolia and led some of his tribe to move southward to Jimusar, present-day Changji. They became the ancestors of the Mongolian people in Jimusar County today. (There are still about 5,000 new Turhutes in Outer Mongolia today)

(3), Heshuote

The old Heshuote in the Heshuote tribe of the Qing Dynasty Divided into three banners, they herd in the Zhuledus River area. They are the ancestors of the Mongolians in today's Heshuo and Bohu counties. A special flag was set up for New Heshuo, and they herded together the Bulacan River southwest of Khovd with New Turhut. Xinhe Shuote still lives in present-day Outer Mongolia.

(4) Shabinar

In the Qing Dynasty, the Mongols called those subjects who belonged to the Lama Temple Shabinar. At that time, Shabinar returned to Turgut and was divided into four banners, stationed in today's Ili Tekes County. They are the ancestors of today's Sisumu Mongolia in Tekes County.