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Which province and city does Chahar belong to?

Chahar Province is located in the border area of Inner Mongolia, Hebei and Shanxi, and has jurisdiction over Zhangjiakou, Datong, Xuanhua, Yanbei, Chanan and Chabei, and 32 counties. Chahar province, referred to as Chahar for short, was built in 19 12. In the Qing Dynasty, Chahar DuDu District was named after Emperor Kangxi moved the Chahar Department of Mongolia from Yizhou in western Liaoning to Xuanhua and Datong.

The word "Chahar" is generally regarded by historians as originating from Persian, meaning "family", "servant", "guardian" and "court guard". The Mongolian army brought this term back to the Mongolian plateau after the Western Expedition and integrated it into Mongolian. According to historical data and Genghis Khan's sacrificial words, the name "Chahar" first appeared in the early days of Genghis Khan's founding. Genghis Khan launched a war against the rulers in 12 1 1 year, and the envoys sent to the rulers to deliver letters were called "Chahar firemen". In addition, Genghis Khan gave some domestic servants and personal servants named after Chahar to the wife of his youngest son, Tuo Lei. Later, the word "Chahar" appeared in Mongolian history books "Outline of Jin History" and "Yellow History". In China's history books, it can be found in the Nine Borders Examination of the Emperor and the Ming Dynasty, Military Records, Shangtan and Guoque. In these China history books, the word "Chahar" has several different translations: Chahar, Chahar, Chahar, etc. In the Mongolian historical epic Jianger, the word "Chahar" appears frequently, and now the Chinese word "Chahar" has been used since the Qing Dynasty.