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- Chahars abstract "The Chahars (Khalkha Mongolian: Цахар, Tsahar) are a subgroup of the Mongol people that speak the Chahar dialect of the Mongolian language and predominantly live in southeastern Inner Mongolia of China.The Chahars were originally one of estates of Kublai Khan located around Jingzhao (now Xi'an). They moved from Shaanxi to southeastern region controlled by the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia in the 15th century. The Chahar became a tumen of six tumen Mongols under Dayan Khan and were led by his successors, thus becoming personal appanage of the Mongolian Khans.Oppressed by Altan Khan, the Chahars, led by Darayisung Gödeng Khan, moved eastward onto the Liao River in the middle of the 16th century. In the early 17th century Ligden Khan made an expedition to the west because of the Manchu pressure. When he died in Gansu on his way to Tibet, his son Ejei surrendered to the Manchus in 1635 and was given the title of Prince (Qin Wang, 親王), and Inner Mongolian nobility became closely tied to the Qing royal family and intermarried with them extensively. Ejei Khan died in 1661 and was succeeded by his brother Abunai. The Chahar royal family kept favorable relations with the Manchu imperial family until Makata gege, who was a daughter of Hong Taiji and married to the Chahar Mongol prince, died in 1663. After Abunai showed disaffection with Manchu Qing rule, he was placed under house arrested in 1669 in Shenyang and the Kangxi Emperor gave his title to his son Borni. Abunai then bid his time and then he and his brother Lubuzung revolted against the Qing in 1675 during the Revolt of the Three Feudatories, with 3,000 Chahar Mongol followers joining in on the revolt. The revolt was put down within two months, the Qing then crushed the rebels in a battle on April 20, 1675, killing Abunai and all his followers. Their title was abolished, all Chahar Mongol royal males were executed even if they were born to Manchu Qing princesses, and all Chahar Mongol royal females were sold into slavery except the Manchu Qing princesses. As a result of the rebellion, the Chahar Mongols were reorganized into the Chahar Banners and moved to around Zhangjiakou Hill. The Chahar Mongols did not belong to a league but were directly controlled by the Emperor. The Qing authorities resettled some of their population from the suburbs of Hohhot and Dolonnur to Ili after the fall of the Dzungar Khanate in c. 1758. They were largely mixed with Ööled and Torguud of the region. When Outer Mongolia declared its independence from the Qing in 1911, 100 households under former vice-governor Sumya fled from Xinjiang via the Russian border to Mongolia. They were resettled by the Khalkha in the west of Kyakhta. Sumiya and his Tsahars contributed to the revolution of 1921. They are known as the Selenge's Tsahar since settled in Selenge.Many of the Chinese troops during the occupation of Mongolia in 1919 were Tsahar (Chahar) Mongols Inner Mongolia, which has been a major cause for animosity between Outer Mongols (Khalkhas) and Inner Mongols.".
- Chahars language Chakhar_Mongolian.
- Chahars populationPlace China.
- Chahars related Dariganga_Mongols.
- Chahars related Mongols.
- Chahars related Mongols_in_China.
- Chahars religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Chahars thumbnail Location_of_the_Charhar_etc.png?width=300.
- Chahars wikiPageID "200663".
- Chahars wikiPageLength "5002".
- Chahars wikiPageOutDegree "54".
- Chahars wikiPageRevisionID "676368266".
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_Mongolia_during_Qing.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Altan_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Appanage.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Banners_of_Inner_Mongolia.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Chahar_Province.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Chakhar_Mongolian.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Daraisung_Guden_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Dariganga_Mongols.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Dayan_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Dolon_Nor.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Dzungar_Khanate.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Dzungar_people.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Ejei_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Gansu.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Hohhot.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Taiji.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Ili_River.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Inner_Mongolia.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Kublai_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Kyakhta.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Liao_River.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Ligdan_Khan.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Mongol_rulers.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Manchu_people.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Mongolia.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_Revolution_of_1921.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Mongolian_language.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Mongols_in_China.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Yuan_dynasty.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Occupation_of_Mongolia.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Outer_Mongolia.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_China.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Revolt_of_the_Three_Feudatories.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Selenge_Province.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Shaanxi.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Shenyang.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Torghut.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Tumen_(unit).
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Xian.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Xinjiang.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLink Zhangjiakou.
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chahar Mongol".
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chahar Mongols".
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chahar".
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chahars".
- Chahars wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tsahar (Chahar) Mongols".
- Chahars caption "Location of the Chahars.".
- Chahars group "Chahar Mongols".
- Chahars languages "Chakhar dialect of Mongolian".
- Chahars pop "299000".
- Chahars related "Mongols, Mongols in China, Bortala Mongols and Dariganga Mongols".
- Chahars religions Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flagcountry.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ethnic_group.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mongol_Yastan.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Northern_Yuan_dynasty.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Chahars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chahars subject Category:Mongol_peoples.
- Chahars hypernym Subgroup.
- Chahars type EthnicGroup.
- Chahars type People.
- Chahars type Thing.
- Chahars type Q41710.
- Chahars comment "The Chahars (Khalkha Mongolian: Цахар, Tsahar) are a subgroup of the Mongol people that speak the Chahar dialect of the Mongolian language and predominantly live in southeastern Inner Mongolia of China.The Chahars were originally one of estates of Kublai Khan located around Jingzhao (now Xi'an). They moved from Shaanxi to southeastern region controlled by the Northern Yuan dynasty based in Mongolia in the 15th century.".
- Chahars label "Chahars".
- Chahars sameAs Q26235.
- Chahars sameAs Çaxarlar.
- Chahars sameAs Category:Chahar_people.
- Chahars sameAs Chahar_(Mongolen).
- Chahars sameAs Tchakhars.
- Chahars sameAs Csaharok.
- Chahars sameAs Cahar.
- Chahars sameAs チャハル.
- Chahars sameAs 차하르.
- Chahars sameAs Цахар.
- Chahars sameAs Chahar-Mongolen.
- Chahars sameAs Chakhar.
- Chahars sameAs m.01cht1.
- Chahars sameAs Чахары.
- Chahars sameAs Q26235.
- Chahars sameAs 察哈尔部.
- Chahars wasDerivedFrom Chahars?oldid=676368266.