Dungan
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The Dungan are a Chinese Muslim people in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia (mostly Tatarstan). Their ancestors were Hui people who fled there from persecution in China in the 19th century. The name Dungan refers to the eastern part of Gansu Province.
The Hui people, distributed across much of western and central China, are also referred to as "Dungans" by Turkic and Tajik peoples.
See also
External link
- Chinabroadcast.cn (http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/1857/2004-7-9/53@130293.htm)
- About the Dungan alphabet (http://www.pinyin.info/readings/texts/dungan.html)
Chinese ethnic groups (classification by PRC government) |
Achang - Bai - Blang - Bonan - Buyei - Chosen - Dai - Daur - De'ang - Derung - Dong - Dongxiang - Ewenki - Gaoshan - Gelao - Gin - Han - Hani - Hezhen - Hui - Jingpo - Jino - Kazak - Kirgiz - Lahu - Lhoba - Li - Lisu - Man - Maonan - Miao - Monba - Mongol - Mulao - Naxi - Nu - Oroqen - Pumi - Qiang - Russ - Salar - She - Sui - Tajik - Tatar - Tu - Tujia - Uygur - Uzbek - Va - Xibe - Yao - Yi - Yugur - Zang - Zhuang |