Khentii Province, the Glossary
Khentii (Хэнтий) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the east of the country.[1]
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52 relations: Ömnödelger, Khentii, Öndörkhaan, Üzemchin Mongols, Baganuur, Batnorov, Khentii, Batshireet, Bayads, Bayan-Adarga, Khentii, Bayan-Ovoo, Khentii, Bayankhutag, Khentii, Bayanmönkh, Khentii, Berkh, Khentii, Binder, Khentii, Bor-Öndör, Burkhan Khaldun, Buryats, Dadal, Dariganga Mongols, Darkhad, Darkhan, Khentii, Delgerkhaan, Khentii, Districts of Mongolia, Dornod Province, Dornogovi Province, Galshar, Khentii, Genghis Khan, Govisümber Province, Jargaltkhaan, Khentii, Kazakhs, Khalkha Mongols, Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, Khentii Mountains, Kherlen River, List of cities in Mongolia, Mörön, Khentii, Mongolia, Mongolian language, Mongolian tögrög, Norovlin, Khentii, Onon (river), Onon-Balj National Park, Provinces of Mongolia, Russia, Sükhbaatar Province, Selenge Province, Töv Province, Torghut, Tsenkhermandal, Khentii, Ulaanbaatar, United States dollar, ... Expand index (2 more) »
- 1930 establishments in Asia
- Provinces of Mongolia
Ömnödelger, Khentii
Ömnödelger (Өмнөдэлгэр, Front wide) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in north-eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Ömnödelger, Khentii
Öndörkhaan
Öndörkhaan (Өндөрхаан;; sometimes Undurkhaan), is a town in Mongolia located 290 km east of Ulaanbaatar.
See Khentii Province and Öndörkhaan
Üzemchin Mongols
The Üzemchin (Mongolian: Үзэмчин), also written Ujumchin, Ujumucin or Ujimqin, are a subgroup of Mongols in eastern Mongolia and Inner Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Üzemchin Mongols
Baganuur
Baganuur (Багануур,, Little Lake) is one of nine düüregs (districts) of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar.
See Khentii Province and Baganuur
Batnorov, Khentii
Batnorov (Батноров) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Batnorov, Khentii
Batshireet
Batshireet (Батширээт) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Batshireet
Bayads
The Bayad (Mongol: Баяд/Bayad, lit. "the Riches") is the third largest subgroup of Mongol people in modern Mongolia and they are a tribe in Four Oirats.
See Khentii Province and Bayads
Bayan-Adarga, Khentii
Bayan-Adarga (Баян-Адарга) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Bayan-Adarga, Khentii
Bayan-Ovoo, Khentii
Bayan-Ovoo (Баян-Овоо is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia. The sum had a population in 2008 of 1,581 and an area of 3,381 km².
See Khentii Province and Bayan-Ovoo, Khentii
Bayankhutag, Khentii
Bayankhutag (Баянхутаг, rich noble) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Bayankhutag, Khentii
Bayanmönkh, Khentii
Bayanmönkh (Баянмөнх, Rich eternal) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Bayanmönkh, Khentii
Berkh, Khentii
Berkh (Бэрх) is a town in the Batnorov sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Berkh, Khentii
Binder, Khentii
Binder (Биндэр) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Binder, Khentii
Bor-Öndör
Bor-Öndör (Бор-Өндөр) is a city in Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Bor-Öndör
Burkhan Khaldun
The Burkhan Khaldun (Cyrillic: Бурхан Халдун) is one of the Khentii Mountains in the Khentii Province of northeastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Burkhan Khaldun
Buryats
The Buryats are a Mongolic ethnic group native to southeastern Siberia who speak the Buryat language.
See Khentii Province and Buryats
Dadal
Dadal (Дадал) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Dadal
Dariganga Mongols
The Dariganga (Дарьганга) are an eastern Mongol subgroup who mainly live in Dari Ovoo and Ganga Lake, Sukhbaatar Province.
See Khentii Province and Dariganga Mongols
Darkhad
The Darkhad, Darqads, or Darhut (Mongolian for "Blacksmiths","Workmen" (derived from "дархан") are a subgroup of Mongol people living mainly in northern Mongolia, in the Bayanzürkh, Ulaan-Uul, Renchinlkhümbe, Tsagaannuur sums of Khövsgöl Province; The Darkhad valley is named after them.
See Khentii Province and Darkhad
Darkhan, Khentii
Darkhan (Дархан) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Darkhan, Khentii
Delgerkhaan, Khentii
Delgerkhaan (Дэлгэрхаан) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in Eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Delgerkhaan, Khentii
Districts of Mongolia
A district (сум,, sum,; "arrow"), is a second level administrative subdivision of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Districts of Mongolia
Dornod Province
Dornod (Дорнод,; "East") is the easternmost of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Khentii Province and Dornod Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Dornod Province
Dornogovi Province
Dornogovi (Дорноговь, East Gobi) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Khentii Province and Dornogovi Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Dornogovi Province
Galshar, Khentii
Galshar (Галшар, also Gal-Shar, Buyant) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Galshar, Khentii
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khan of the Mongol Empire.
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Govisümber Province
Gowisümber (Говьсүмбэр,; Gobi-Sümber) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Khentii Province and Govisümber Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Govisümber Province
Jargaltkhaan, Khentii
Jargaltkhaan (Жаргалтхаан) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Jargaltkhaan, Khentii
Kazakhs
The Kazakhs (also spelled Qazaqs; Kazakh: қазақ, qazaq,, қазақтар, qazaqtar) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia and Eastern Europe, mainly Kazakhstan, but also parts of northern Uzbekistan and the border regions of Russia, as well as northwestern China (specifically Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture) and western Mongolia (Bayan-Ölgii Province).
See Khentii Province and Kazakhs
Khalkha Mongols
The Khalkha or Kalka (Halh, Mongolian script:, Kè-ěr-kè) have been the largest subgroup of Mongol people in modern Mongolia since the 15th century.
See Khentii Province and Khalkha Mongols
Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area
The Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area is a government administered Strictly Protected Area in the Khentii aimag (province) in Eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area
Khentii Mountains
The Khentii Mountains (Хэнтийн нуруу) are a mountain range in the Töv and Khentii Provinces in North Eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Khentii Mountains
Kherlen River
Kherlen River (also known as Kern or Kerülen) is a 1,254 km river in Mongolia and China.
See Khentii Province and Kherlen River
List of cities in Mongolia
This list includes cities in Mongolia of more than 7,500 inhabitants.
See Khentii Province and List of cities in Mongolia
Mörön, Khentii
Mörön (Мөрөн) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Mörön, Khentii
Mongolia
Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south.
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Mongolian language
Mongolian is the principal language of the Mongolic language family that originated in the Mongolian Plateau.
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Mongolian tögrög
The tögrög or tugrik (Mongolian Cyrillic: төгрөг, Mongolian script:, transcription: tögürig; sign: ₮; code: MNT) is the official currency of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Mongolian tögrög
Norovlin, Khentii
Norovlin (Норовлин) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Norovlin, Khentii
Onon (river)
The Onon (Onon gol) is a river in Mongolia and Russia.
See Khentii Province and Onon (river)
Onon-Balj National Park
Onon-Balj National Park (Онон Балж) covers two sectors of the Onon River valley as it flows north from Mongolia into Russia.
See Khentii Province and Onon-Balj National Park
Provinces of Mongolia
Mongolia is divided into 21 provinces or aimags (аймаг) and one provincial municipality.
See Khentii Province and Provinces of Mongolia
Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia.
See Khentii Province and Russia
Sükhbaatar Province
Sükhbaatar (Сүхбаатар, Axe Hero) is one of the 21 aimags of Mongolia, located in the east of the country. Khentii Province and Sükhbaatar Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Sükhbaatar Province
Selenge Province
Selenge (Сэлэнгэ) is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia, located in the north of the country. Khentii Province and Selenge Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Selenge Province
Töv Province
Töv (Төв, Töw,; "central") is one of the 21 aimags (provinces) of Mongolia. Khentii Province and Töv Province are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Töv Province
Torghut
The Torghut (Mongolian: Торгууд,, Torguud, "Guardsman") are one of the four major subgroups of the Four Oirats.
See Khentii Province and Torghut
Tsenkhermandal, Khentii
Tsenkhermandal (Цэнхэрмандал) is a sum (district) of Khentii Province in eastern Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Tsenkhermandal, Khentii
Ulaanbaatar
Ulaanbaatar (Улаанбаатар,, "Red Hero"), previously anglicized as Ulan Bator, is the capital and most populous city of Mongolia. Khentii Province and Ulaanbaatar are provinces of Mongolia.
See Khentii Province and Ulaanbaatar
United States dollar
The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries.
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Uriankhai
Uriankhai (traditional Mongolian:, Mongolian Cyrillic: урианхай; урааҥхай; p), Uriankhan (урианхан) or Uriankhat (урианхад), is a term of address applied by the Mongols to a group of forest peoples of the North, who include the Turkic-speaking Tuvans and Yakuts, while sometimes it is also applied to the Mongolian-speaking Altai Uriankhai.
See Khentii Province and Uriankhai
Zabaykalsky Krai
Zabaykalsky Krai (Transbaikal territory) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai), located in the Russian Far East.
See Khentii Province and Zabaykalsky Krai
See also
1930 establishments in Asia
- Khentii Province
Provinces of Mongolia
- Ömnögovi Province
- Övörkhangai Province
- Arkhangai Province
- Bayan-Ölgii Province
- Bayankhongor Province
- Bulgan Province
- Darkhan-Uul Province
- Dornod Province
- Dornogovi Province
- Dundgobi Province
- Dundgovi Province
- Govi-Altai Province
- Govisümber Province
- ISO 3166-2:MN
- Khövsgöl Province
- Khentii Province
- Khovd Province
- List of Mongolian provinces by GDP
- Orkhon Province
- Provinces of Mongolia
- Sükhbaatar Province
- Selenge Province
- Töv Province
- Ulaanbaatar
- Uvs Province
- Zavkhan Province
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khentii_Province
Also known as Hentii, Hèntij, Hentiy Prefecture, Hentiy Province, Hentiy aymag, Khentiy Province, Хэнтий аймаг.