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  Inner Mongolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inner Mongolia borders, from east to west, the provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, and Gansu, while to the north it borders Mongolia and Russia.
Inner Mongolia is distinct from Outer Mongolia, which was a term used by the Republic of China and previous governments to refer to what is now the independent state of Mongolia plus the Republic of Tuva in Russia.
Siqin Gaowa, a famous actress of China, is an ethnic Mongol native to Inner Mongolia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inner_Mongolia   (3046 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Inner Mongolia Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Inner Mongolia is contrasted with Outer Mongolia, which was used by the Republic of China and previous governments to refer to...
Inner Mongolia is contrasted with Outer Mongolia, which was used by the Republic of China and previous governments to refer to what is covered today by the independent nation of Mongolia plus the Russian-administered Tannu Tuva.
Present-day eastern Inner Mongolia, then part of Manchuria, came under the control of the Japanese puppet state Manchukuo in 1931, and was administered thus until the end of the war in 1945.
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 Inner Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Inner Mongolia is contrasted with Outer Mongolia which was used by the Republic of China and previous governments to refer to is covered today by the independent nation Mongolia plus the Russian -administered Tannu Tuva.
Present-day Inner Mongolia then part of Manchuria came under the control of the puppet state Manchukuo in 1931 and was administered thus until the of the war in 1945.
In general the climate of Inner Mongolia is continental with long winters and sharp temperature in spring and fall.
www.freeglossary.com /Nei_Monggol   (1208 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In the 13th century, Mongolia was the center of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire in world history.
The Qing Zang Plateau (Tibetan Plateau), Xinjiang and Nei Monggol (Inner Mongolia) autonomous regions, northeastern China, and all areas north of the Huang He are in the Palearctic region.
In 1934, Mongolia">Mongolia and the USSR, recognising the threat from the mounting Japanese military presence in Manchuria and Inner Mongolia">Inner Mongolia, agreed to co-operate in the field of defence.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/Inner-Mongolia.htm   (873 words)

  
 Shanghai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Treaty of the Bogue signed in 1843, and the Sino-American Treaty of Wangsia signed in 1844 together saw foreign nations achieve extraterritoriality on Chinese soil, which officially lasted until 1943 but was functionally defunct by the late 1930s.
Many universities in Shanghai are located in residential areas of Yangpu District and Putuo District.
Even with a decreased tax burden after 1992, Shanghai's tax contribution to the central government is around 20-25% of the national total (Shanghai's annual tax burden pre-1990s was on average 70% of the national total).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shanghai   (5881 words)

  
 Mongolia Frequently Asked Questions Version 7 (July 7th, 2000)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mongolia proper has an immense richness in livestock; the Five Species of Animal, as they are traditionally counted in Mongolian (tawun xoshuu mal) are sheep, goat, camel, horse and cattle.
The life in Southern Mongolia (Inner Mongol Autonomous Region) is mainly determined by the industrialization which took place in the first quarter of the 20th century; big cities like Xöxxot (Huhhot) and Baotou (the major metal-processing centre of Southern Mongolia) show little affinity to traditional Mongolian life.
Mongolia is a country rich in natural beauty which includes a wide range of different types of landscape on her vast territory.
www.faqs.org /faqs/mongolia-faq   (13593 words)

  
 Wave of arbitrary detentions in Inner Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
According to unofficial sources, the SMDA was established to promote the concept of a high degree of autonomy for Chinas minority nationalities, as guaranteed in the constitution but is regarded by the Government as a counter-revolutionary organization that is carrying out activities aimed at splitting the nation.
Hada, age 40, is general manager of the Mongolian Academic Bookshop; Hei Long, age 31, is a junior lecturer at the Inner Mongolia Teacher Training College and Shuangzhu is a postgraduate student in the Department of Mongolian Language at the Inner Mongolia Teacher Training College.
However, Xinjiltu, a graduate student at the Teacher Training College, Gabiyatu, a student from the Inner Mongolia School of Finance and Hasibagen, a research student in modern history at Inner Mongolia University are reported to be subject to shelter and investigation orders and are being detained at the Inner Mongolia Public Security Bureau Detention Centre.
www.innermongolia.org /english/wave_of_arbitrary_detentions_in_.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Central University for Nationalities -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
CUN is the pinnacle of a national network of institutions maintained by the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, although academic standards are also monitored by the State Education Commission, which means some students end up sitting two sets of exams.
In 1999 it was granted "key university" status as part of the 211 Project, which was supposed to identify one hundred Chinese universities which would play leading roles in the 21st century.
CUN is now adjacent to the National Library of China and Zhongguancun, which local media refer to as "China's silicon valley"[2].
www.pakistangrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/Central_University_for_Nationalities   (623 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
There are independence movements for Inner Mongolia active in the West; these view Chinese rule in Inner Mongolia as Chinese imperialism.
A [[grassland of Inner Mongolia]] Most of Inner Mongolia consists of high plateaus.
Elsewhere in Inner Mongolia: The Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, the cenotaph of Genghis Khan, is located in Ordos City.
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 Inner Mongolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In Mongol, the region is known as '''Southern Mongolia''' (''öbür monggol''), rather than Inner Mongolia (''dotood monggol''), where "South" refers to the region's location south of the Gobi Desert.
In Chinese, The region is known as "Inner Mongolia", where the terms of "Inner/Outer" are derived from Manchu dorgi/tulergi, viewed as Sinocentric by some Mongols.
The split in naming conventions is reflected in the official name of the autonomous region, which is "Southern Mongolia" in Mongol, and "Inner Mongolia" in Chinese.
goc.subdomain.de /Nei_Mongol   (1845 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia Theme @ StardustMemories.com (Stardust Memories)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The summers are short, with average July temperatures ranging from 17 °C to 24 °C. In recent years, desertification has become a major environmental problem.
Later on during the Western Jin Dynasty, it was a Xiongnu noble from Hetao, Liu Yuan, who established the Han Zhao kingdom in the region, thereby beginning the Sixteen Kingdoms period that saw the disintegration of northern China under a variety of Han and non-Han (including Xiongnu and Xianbei) regimes.
Dazhao Temple is known for three sites: a statue of Buddha made from silver, elaborate carvings of dragons, and murals.
www.stardustmemories.com /encyclopedia/Inner_Mongolia   (2053 words)

  
 Inner Mongolia -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Throughout most of history, various parts of what is now Inner Mongolia alternated in control between Chinese agriculturalists in the south and Xiongnu, Xianbei, Khitan, Nurchen, and Mongol nomads of the north.
This corresponds to the Hohhot-Baotou area of modern Inner Mongolia.
The Greater Khingan Mountains cover much of the eastern part, while the Yinshan Mountains and Langshan Mountains are found in the central regions.
www.jaipurgrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/Inner_Mongolia   (1906 words)

  
 MIASU Research Projects
This is an international co-operative project led by Dr Hildegard Diemberger, involving Oxford University, The Austrian Academy of Sciences, The Tibetan Academy of Sciences, The Italian Ev-K2-CNR Committee, the French CNRS and Columbia University in New York.
Funded by the Committee for Central and Inner Asia of the University of Cambridge and investigated by Dr Hildegard Diemberger.
Funded by The British Library Endangered Archives Programme, the project aims to preserve a significant aspect of Mongolia's historical and religious patrimony by digitally scanning and producing a catalogue of a rare, privately-owned cache of Mongolian manuscripts recently unearthed from caves near Sainshand, Dorngobi Province, Mongolia.
www.innerasiaresearch.org /research_projects.htm   (670 words)

  
 China - Chinese Pen-friends Page 1
I study at Inner Mongolia University of the Nationalities.
I'm from: inner mongolia, china and I'm 23.
I'm from: Inner Mongolia, China and I'm 22.
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 The Ultimate Inner Mongolia Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The striped area is nominally part of Inner Mongolia, but it is administered by Heilongjiang.
It has an area of 1.18 million kmandsup2 and a population of 23.76 million.
Those are in turn divided into 1431 township-level divisions, including 527 towns, 411 townships, 279 sumu, 17 ethnic townships, 2 ethnic sumu, and 195 subdistricts.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Inner_Mongolia   (1250 words)

  
 TIBET HOUSE U.S. EXHIBITIONS: Gallery Exhibition Schedule   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The noted collection of 140 objects was presented to His Holiness the Dalai Lama at a formal ceremony in New York on Sept. 23, 2003, and turned over to Tibet House, established by the Dalai Lama to preserve the endangered culture of Tibet, including its sacred, fine and folk art.
When he asks her about her attainment, she says she has attained the "liberation of the light of truth," dispelling the darkness of ignorance of all beings, and lakes pleasure in creating shelter and light on dark and stormy nights to free beings from fear.
She also says that she has been purposefully reborn a woman for countless eons, to show that universal compassion is so great it has no need to leave the world, experiencing the world as nondual with the bliss of Nirvana.
www.tibethouse.org /exhibitions/archive.html   (4884 words)

  
 Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center
A planned concert by “Hurd”, a popular band from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, at the Inner Mongolia Normal University theater was suddenly canceled just as 2,000 Mongolian students had gathered to watch the concert.
As a symbol of the national identity of the Mongols in Inner Mongolia, Chinggis Khaan Mausoleum located in western Inner Mongolia’s Ordos region, has been maintained by the Darhad tribe for hundreds of years.
Even after the Chinese Communist Party set up the so-called “Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region” in 1947, it was still seen as an important expression of the titular autonomous rights of the Mongols in the region.
www.smhric.org /news_65.htm   (931 words)

  
 bao.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jul-Aug. 1997 Fieldwork on cultural commodification in Beijing and Inner Mongolia, China.
Jun-Nov.1991 Dissertation fieldwork on ethnic education in Inner Mongolia, China.
Ethnicity/race, regionalism, nationalism and transnationalism in the U.S. and Asia.
www.humboldt.edu /~ethnic/bao.html   (1029 words)

  
 IU Bloomington:
His research interest is in Mongolian nationalism in Inner Mongolia and Mongolia; Mongol and Chinese elites in the Mongol world empire; family history and demography.
Her research interest is in music and modernism; national, transnational and global identities, Eastern European minority issues, particularly those related to the Romani (Gypsies) and the Transylvania questions, and gender in music and dance.
Young Mongols and Vigilantes in Inner Mongolia Interregnum Decades, 1911-1931 (Leiden: E.J. Brill) 2002, pp.
www.indiana.edu /~ceus/faculty.shtml   (4373 words)

  
 Union Catalogue of Mongolian Ancient Materials of China, CDNLAO Newsletter 39
Compiling the Union Catalogue of Mongolian Ancient Materials of China is a scientific research item of Social Science Programs of Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region and Social Science Foundation of China in 1994.
In this catalogue, we registered the total amount of 13,100 of ancient books and documents, which were printed or composed with the year before May 1947 in Inner Mongolia and before October 1949 in China.
And also reflected the aspects of Mongolia literature cataloging and requirements of the cataloging of the Catalogue, e.g.
www.ndl.go.jp /en/publication/cdnlao/039/392.html   (928 words)

  
 Paragon Book Gallery | Librarians
This is a study of classical Chinese novels and dramatic plays specially selected from the magazine Dong Fang, published by the University of Hong Kong.
This publication was compiled by experts from the National Palace Museum who selected the best from private collections and foreign institutions world wide.
Tokyo National Museum: TOYO TOJI TEN: CHUGOKU CHOSEN NIHON Exhibition of Far Eastern Ceramics: China, Korea and Japan 7.1 x 10.1", 242 pp., 8 color plates and 132 b/w illustrations, text in Japanese with list of plates in English, paper, Tokyo, 1970.
www.paragonbook.com /html/librarians/index.cfm?print=yes&RequestTimeOu...   (3407 words)

  
 Journal of Modern Turkish Studies . EDITORIAL BOARD
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Turkish Language and Literature
Hacettepe University, Faculty of Letters, Department of Sociology
State University, Faculty of Philology, Department of Tuva Language
mtad.humanity.ankara.edu.tr /eboard.html   (160 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Journal of Inner Mongolia University(Humanities and Social Sciences)
Journal of Inner Mongolia Normal University (Philosophy and Social Science)
Journal of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities (Social Sciences)
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 ZHANGroup: 杨建平
Xue-mei Ning was born on 8th, July, 1979 in Inner Mongolia, China.
She received her B.S. Degrees from Department of Mathematics, Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, M.S. Degrees from College of Sciences & Technology, Inner Mongolia University, and now she is a candidate of Ph.D. in Operations Research and Control Theory, Academy of Mathematics & Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1998, Second-class scholarship of Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities.
zhangroup.aporc.org /JianpingYang   (168 words)

  
 Fall 2004 Extra-Curricular Activities
Leave from the parking Lot behind 479 Main Street (Asian Studies Building)
Lecture: Christian Influence on the Languages of Minority Nationalities in Yunnan by Dr. Yan Yuan of Yunnan Normal University
Ethnic Mongolian Music and Dance by students from Performing Arts College, Inner Mongolia University, China
www.uvm.edu /~chinese/2004fall.htm   (60 words)

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