banners of inner mongolia

Video: banners of inner mongolia

      Banners of Inner Mongolia GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21

      A banner (Chinese: 旗; pinyin: qí; Mongolian: хошуу khoshuu) is an administrative division of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in China, equivalent to a county-level administrative division.
      Banners were first used during the Qing dynasty, which organized the Mongols into banners, except those who belonged to the Eight Banners. Each banner had sums as nominal subdivisions. In Inner Mongolia, several banners made up a league. In the rest, including Outer Mongolia, northern Xinjiang, and Qinghai, Aimag (Аймаг) was the largest administrative division. While it restricted the Mongols from crossing banner borders, the dynasty protected Mongolia from population pressure from China proper. After the Mongolian People's Revolution, the banners of Outer Mongolia were abolished in 1923.
      There were 49 banners and 24 tribes in Inner Mongolia during the Republic of China.
      Today, banners are a county-level division in the Chinese administrative hierarchy. There are 52 in total, including 3 autonomous banners.


      Banners



      The following list of 49 individual banners is sorted alphabetically according to each specific title (i.e., ignoring adjectives such as New, Old, Left, Right, etc.)

      Abag Banner; League: Xilingol
      Alxa Right Banner; League: Alxa
      Alxa Left Banner; League: Alxa
      Aohan Banner
      Ar Horqin Banner
      Arun Banner
      Bairin Left Banner
      Bairin Right Banner
      Old Barag Banner
      New Barag Left Banner
      New Barag Right Banner
      Chahar Right Middle Banner
      Chahar Right Front Banner
      Chahar Right Rear Banner
      Dalad Banner
      Darhan Muminggan United Banner
      Ejin Banner; League: Alxa
      Ejin Horo Banner
      Hanggin Banner
      Hanggin Rear Banner
      Harqin Banner
      Hexigten Banner
      Horqin Left Rear Banner
      Horqin Left Middle Banner
      Horqin Right Front Banner; League: Hinggan
      Horqin Right Middle Banner; League: Hinggan
      Hure Banner
      Jalaid Banner; League: Hinggan
      Jarud Banner
      Jungar Banner
      Muminggan Banner -> Darhan Muminggan United Banner
      Naiman Banner
      Ongniud Banner
      Otog Banner
      Otog Front Banner
      Siziwang Banner
      Sonid Left Banner; League: Xilingol
      Sonid Right Banner; League: Xilingol
      Taibus Banner; League: Xilingol
      Tumed Left Banner
      Tumed Right Banner
      East Ujimqin Banner; League: Xilingol
      West Ujimqin Banner; League: Xilingol
      Urad Rear Banner
      Urad Middle Banner
      Urad Front Banner
      Uxin Banner
      Xianghuang Banner; League: Xilingol
      Zhenglan Banner; League: Xilingol
      Zhengxiangbai Banner; League: Xilingol


      Autonomous banners


      An autonomous banner (Chinese: 自治旗; pinyin: zìzhìqí) is a special type of banner set up by the government of China. There are three autonomous banners, all of which are found in northeastern Inner Mongolia, each with a designated ethnic majority other than Han or Mongol that is a national ethnic minority:

      Oroqen Autonomous Banner (鄂伦春自治旗) for the Oroqen
      Evenki Autonomous Banner (鄂温克族自治旗) for the Evenks
      Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner (莫力达瓦达斡尔族自治旗) for the Daur


      Banner-converted cities/counties


      Dorbod Mongol Autonomous County (Dorbod Banner)
      Ergun (Ergun Right Banner)
      Genhe (Ergun Left Banner)
      Harqin Left Wing Mongol Autonomous County (Harqin Left Banner)
      Front Gorlos Mongol Autonomous County (Front Gorlos Banner)
      Xilinhot (Abahanar Banner)
      Yakeshi (Xuguit Banner)
      Zhalantun (Butha Banner)
      Zhaoyuan County (Rear Gorlos Banner)


      See also


      Eight Banners (banner system of the Manchus)


      References

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: banners of inner mongolia

    banners of inner mongolia