Üzėmchin (Mongolian people)

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Name (Latin)
Üzėmchin (Mongolian people)
Other forms of name
Ujumchin (Mongolian people)
Ujumuchin (Mongolian people)
Wuzhumuqin (Mongolian people)
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Ethnology Mongolia
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q4025525
Library of congress: sh2013000227
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 2011476105: U̇ju̇mu̇cin sudulul, 2010:
  • Wikipedia - Mongols on, Jan. 25, 2013
  • Ethnologue, April 8, 2013:
Wikipedia description:

The Üzemchin (Mongolian: Үзэмчин; simplified Chinese: 乌珠穆沁部; traditional Chinese: 烏珠穆沁部), also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia. They settle mainly in Sergelen, Bayantu'men, Choibalsan city of the Dornod Province and in Xilin Gol League of the Inner Mongolia. In Mongolia, Some Üzemchins migrated there from Xilin Gol immediately after China was freed from the Japanese in 1945. The Üzemchin was included the Chahar tumen of the six tumen eastern Mongols in Northern Yuan Dynasty. The land of Ongon-Dural, the third son of Bodi Alagh Khan of the Northern Yuan was called Üzemchin. The name probably originates from the Mongolian language word "uzem" meaning "raisin" as in "raisin pickers/collectors." The Üzemchin language is a dialect of Chakhar Mongolian.

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