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Brief introduction of Buryat Mongolian

About 65,438+000,000 Buryats live in Hulunbeier, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China, near the borders of China, Russia and Mongolia. Buryats are not an independent nation, but they are included in the Mongolian nation. Most Buryats (420,000) live in Russia. Another 480,000 people live in Mongolia. Buryats and Mongols have many common characteristics and customs, but their history and language are different, so Buryats have unique qualifications to become a unique nation. Buryats living in China immigrated from Russia in 19 17. Unlike other ethnic groups in Mongolia, Buryats have not been greatly influenced by Lamaism. Most Buryats worship nature and gods. There are many witches in Buryat village. Some early foreign missionaries who didn't know much about the power of God lamented that these wizards were more capable of performing miracles than they were. Although a small number of Buryat Orthodox Christians live in Russian, Buryat people living in China have not found any Christians. The first batch of Protestant missionaries who came to Buryatia, Russia, were two families. They were the main laborers of18 to 1840 in Siberia. According to them, Buryats are glad that God has not made any distinction between the poor and the rich. Freed from the shackles of their past lives, they have a new identity, that is, children of God. By 1827, missionaries had translated the Old Testament and four gospels into Buryatian. This version is no longer in use, and a new translation is in progress.