The Chahars (
Khalkha Mongolian: Цахар, Tsahar; ) are a subgroup of
Mongols
Mongols are an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia, China ( Inner Mongolia and other 11 autonomous territories), as well as the republics of Buryatia and Kalmykia in Russia. The Mongols are the principal member of the large family o ...
that speak
Chakhar Mongolian and predominantly live in southeastern
Inner Mongolia
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, China.
The Chahars were originally one of estates of
Kublai Khan located around Jingzhao (now
Xi'an
Xi'an is the list of capitals in China, capital of the Chinese province of Shaanxi. A sub-provincial city on the Guanzhong plain, the city is the third-most populous city in Western China after Chongqing and Chengdu, as well as the most populou ...
). They moved from
Shaanxi
Shaanxi is a Provinces of China, province in north Northwestern China. It borders the province-level divisions of Inner Mongolia to the north; Shanxi and Henan to the east; Hubei, Chongqing, and Sichuan to the south; and Gansu and Ningxia to t ...
to southeastern region controlled by the
Northern Yuan dynasty
The Northern Yuan was a dynastic state ruled by the Mongol Borjigin clan based in the Mongolian Plateau. It existed as a rump state after the collapse of the Yuan dynasty in 1368 and lasted until its conquest by the Jurchen people, Jurchen-led ...
based in the
Mongolian Plateau in the 15th century. The Chahar became a
tumen of
six tumen Mongols under
Dayan Khan and were led by his successors, thus becoming personal
appanage of the
Northern Yuan monarchs.
Oppressed by
Altan Khan, the Chahars, led by
Daraisung Guden Khan, moved eastward onto the
Liao River in the middle of the 16th century. In the early 17th century
Ligdan Khan made an expedition to the west because of pressure from the
Manchu people
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(early named
Jurchen). When he died in
Gansu
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on his way to
Tibet
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, his son,
Ejei, surrendered to the Manchu
Later Jin dynasty in 1635 and was given the title of Prince () and Inner Mongolian nobility became closely tied to the
Qing royal family and intermarried with them extensively. Ejei Khan died in 1641 and was succeeded by his brother
Abunai.
The Chahar royal family kept favorable relations with the Qing imperial family until Makata gege, who was a daughter of
Hong Taiji and married to the Chahar Mongol prince, died in 1663. After Abunai showed disaffection with Manchu Qing rule, he was placed under house arrested in 1669 in
Shenyang
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and the Kangxi Emperor gave his title to his son Borni. Abunai then bid his time and then he and his brother Lubuzung revolted against the Qing in 1675 during the
Revolt of the Three Feudatories, with 3000 Chahar Mongol followers joining in on the revolt.
The revolt was put down within two months; the Qing then crushed the rebels in a battle on April 20, 1675, killing Abunai and all his followers. Their title was abolished, all Chahar Mongol royal males were executed even if they were born to Manchu Qing princesses, and all Chahar Mongol royal females were sold into slavery except the Manchu Qing princesses. As a result of the rebellion, the Chahar Mongols were reorganized into
Banners and moved to around
Zhangjiakou. The Chahar Mongols did not belong to a
league but were directly controlled by the Emperor. The Qing authorities resettled some of their population from the suburbs of
Hohhot
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and
Dolon Nor to the
Ili River after the fall of the
Dzungar Khanate in c. 1758. They were largely mixed with the
Dzungar people
The Dzungar people (also written as Zunghar or Junggar; from the Mongolian language, Mongolian words , meaning 'left hand') are the many Mongol Oirats, Oirat tribes who formed and maintained the Dzungar Khanate in the 17th and 18th centuries. H ...
and
Torghut of the region.
When
Outer Mongolia declared
its independence from the Qing in 1911, 100 households under former vice-governor Sumya fled from
Xinjiang
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via the Russian border to Mongolia. They were resettled by the Khalkha in the west of
Kyakhta. Sumiya and his Tsahars contributed to the
revolution of 1921. They are known as the Selenge's Tsahar since settled in
Selenge.
Many of the Chinese troops during the
occupation of Mongolia in 1919 were Chahar Mongols, which has been a major cause for animosity between Khalkhas and Inner Mongols.
See also
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Chahar Province, one of the
provinces of China
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from 1912 to 1936.
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Mongols in China
Mongols in China, also known as Mongolian Chinese or Chinese Mongols, are ethnic Mongols who live in China. They are one of the List of ethnic groups in China#Ethnic groups recognized by the People's Republic of China, 56 ethnic groups recogniz ...
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Northern Yuan dynasty
The Northern Yuan was a dynastic state ruled by the Mongol Borjigin clan based in the Mongolian Plateau. It existed as a rump state after the collapse of the Yuan dynasty in 1368 and lasted until its conquest by the Jurchen people, Jurchen-led ...
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Administrative divisions of Mongolia during Qing dynasty
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Chahar, a tribe in
Afghanistan
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