- Banner (Inner Mongolia)
:"This article is about a type of administrative division in Inner Mongolia, China.
For other meanings of the term "banner", seebanner (disambiguation) ."A banner is an administrative division of the
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in thePeople's Republic of China .Banners were first used during the
Qing Dynasty , which organized the Mongols into banners except those who belonged to the ManchuEight Banners . Each banner hadsumu n as nominal subdivisions, which also means arrow. In Inner Mongolia, several banners made up a league. In the rest, includingOuter Mongolia , northernXinjiang andQinghai ,Aimag (Аймаг) was the largest administrative division. While it restricted the Mongols from crossing banner borders, the dynasty protected Mongolia from population pressure fromChina proper .Today, banners are a county level division in the Chinese administrative hierarchy. There are 49 banners in total.An
autonomous banner is a special type of banner set up by the People's Republic of China. There are 3 autonomous banners, all of which are found in northeastern Inner Mongolia, each with a designated ethnic majority other than Han orMongol and which is a national ethnic minority:*
Oroqin Autonomous Banner (鄂伦春自治旗) for theOroqin
*Evenki Autonomous Banner (鄂温克族自治旗) for theEvenks
*Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner (莫力达瓦达斡尔族自治旗) for theDaur ee also
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Eight Banner system (banner system of theManchu s)
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