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=== Sister groups === The [[Buryats]] are mainly concentrated in their homeland, the [[Buryat Republic]], a federal subject of Russia. They are the major northern subgroup of the Mongols.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Shimamura|first1=Ippei|title=The Roots Seekers: Shamanism and Ethnicity Among the Mongol Buryats|date=2014|publisher=Shumpusha|location=Kanagawa, Japan|isbn=978-4-86110-397-1}}</ref> The Barga Mongols are mainly concentrated in Inner Mongolia, China, along with the [[Buryats]] and [[Hamnigan]]. Some orientalists also include the [[Soyots]] in the Buryat sub-ethnic groups.<ref name="Zhukovskaia">Natalia Zhukovskaia (2005).[https://static.iea.ras.ru/books/Schaman/Vol%2011.pdf "Бурятские шаманки на международной конференции (тункинский опыт, июль 2004 г.) // Женщина и возрождение шаманизма."]. Москва: Российская академия наук. Институт этнологии и антропологии имени Н. Н. Миклухо-Маклая. Page 129. In Russian: ''"... здесь сформировался тот этнический состав населения, который относительно стабильно сохраняется до сегодняшнего дня - булагаты, хонгодоры, сойоты, которые (одни раньше, другие позже) вошли как субэтносы в состав бурят."''</ref><ref>{{cite book |surname=Nanzatov |given=B. Z. |chapter=Племенной состав бурят в XIX веке. |trans-chapter=Buryat tribe composition in the 19th century |chapter-url= https://www.academia.edu/4344018 |title=Народы и культуры Сибири. Взаимодействие как фактор формирования и модернизации |place=Irkutsk |year=2003 |pages=15–27 |language=ru}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |author=Балдаев С. П. |title=Родословные легенды и предания бурят. Ч. 1 |language=ru |location=Улан-Удэ |year=1970 |page=166}}</ref> The Western [[Oirats]] are mainly concentrated in Western Mongolia: *184,000 Kalmyks (2010) — Kalmykia, Russia *205,000 Mongolian Oirats (2010) *140,000 Oirats (2010) — [[Xinjiang]] region, China *90,000 Upper Mongols (2010) — [[Qinghai]] region, China. The Khoshuts are the major subgroup of the Upper Mongols, along with the [[Choros people|Choros]], [[Khalkha]] and [[Torghut]]s. *12,000 [[Sart Kalmyks]] (Zungharian descents) (2012) — [[Kyrgyzstan]]. Religion: [[Sunni Islam]]. [[Altai Uriankhai]], [[Baatud]], [[Bayads|Bayad]], [[Chantuu]], Choros, [[Durvud]], [[Khoshut]], [[Khoid]], [[Khoton]], [[Myangad]], [[Olots]], [[Sart Kalmyks]] (mainly Olots), [[Torghut]], [[Zakhchin]]. *[[Kalmyks]] — [[Baatud]], [[Buzava]], Choros, [[Durvud]], [[Khoid]], [[Olots]], [[Torghut]]. *[[Upper Mongols|Upper Mongolian Oirats]] — Choros, [[Khoshut]], [[Torghut]].
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