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  • curprev 16:4616:46, 6 October 2023Erminwin talk contribs 9,458 bytes +228 Added Kradin's quote in which he explicitly describes Wuhuan and Xianbei as "ancient Mongolian"; while Kradin does not explicitly describe Wuhuan & Xianbei as Proto-Mongols, for us wikipedians to consider them "Mongolians / Mongols" would be grossly anachronistic as Mongols were not yet conceptualized as a people & Mongols likely descend from Shiwei-Mengwu, in turn descending from Xianbei. undo
  • curprev 16:3616:36, 6 October 2023Erminwin talk contribs 9,230 bytes +28 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 16:3616:36, 6 October 2023Erminwin talk contribs 9,202 bytes +45 Added Shimunek (2017)'s opinion that the Wuhuan were para-Mongolic-speaking instead of Proto-Mongolic speaking. Take Shimunek's proposal with a grain of salt tho' as Shimunek terms "para-Mongolic" as "Serbi-Awar" (pinyin: Xianbei-Wuhuan) despite evidence in Chinese sources suggesting that the Mongols descend from the Xianbei-Mengwu/Mengwa undo

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  • curprev 17:0017:00, 15 May 2020Yastanovog talk contribs 7,318 bytes +1 →‎Culture: The word "east" was my insertion from way back. Self-correction here. Facing the sun actually means south because that's where the sun usually is in the northern sky. Even today Mongolians mean south when saying "on the sun-side". undo

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