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The Evolution of the Qing Administrative Structure of Hulun Buir and the Relocation of Dagurs from the Old Barga Aimag in 1920

SRBA, Ondřej

Basic information

Original name

The Evolution of the Qing Administrative Structure of Hulun Buir and the Relocation of Dagurs from the Old Barga Aimag in 1920

Authors

SRBA, Ondřej (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)

Edition

Studia Orientalia Slovaca, Bratislava, Univerzita Komenského, 2021, 1336-3786

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

60101 History

Country of publisher

Slovakia

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14210/21:00119113

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

Keywords in English

Hulun Buir; Khölönbuir; Hölönbuir; Kölünbuyir; administrative development; Dagurs (Daurs); Old Barga (Barγu) Aimag; relocation of ethnic groups; Qing Dynasty (1644–1911)

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 9/3/2022 10:07, Mgr. et Mgr. Stanislav Hasil

Abstract

V originále

This paper provides an overview of the administrative evolution of the Hulun Buir area in the Qing Dynasty period (1644–1911) and examines an archive document dealing with an administrative relocation of Dagur households from Old Bargas to the Solon area in 1920. The Qing integrated the area of Hulun Buir into the system of border protection by means of two resettlement projects (1732, 1734) resulting in the establishment of Eight Solon banners and Eight New Barga banners. Both units of eight banners were separately organized according to the Manchu banner system and together constituted the area called henceforward Hulun Buir. One of the main administrative changes of the Republican period was the detachment of the Old Barga aimag from the Eight Solon banners in 1919. While the Old Bargas administratively separated as a Mongolian populated region, Hailar Dagurs remained within the ethnically mixed Solon banners.

Links

GA19-07619S, research and development project
Name: Mongolské rituální rukopisy v české sbírce: jejich edice, historie a středoasijské kořeny
Investor: Czech Science Foundation