Üzemchin Mongols

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Üzemchin Mongols
Regions with significant populations
 Mongolia2,577[1]
Languages
Mongolian
Religion
Tibetan Buddhism, Shamanism , Atheism
Related ethnic groups
Mongols, Mongols in China

The Üzemchin (

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

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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