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The Arats (Mongolian: ард — labourer, folk) are a social ethnic community of Mongolian herdsmen. They reside in Mongolia and China. The Arats' main activity is cattle herding. Before the Revolution of 1921, the Arats composed 92.5% of Mongolia's population and possessed 50.5% of the nation's livestock. The Arats of China are considered a part of the population of Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, and Qinghai provinces. Some peasants of the Tyva Republic in Russia are also called Arats.

References

  • Владимиров Б.Я. Общественный строй монголов. Ленинград, 1934.
  • Нацокдоржи Ш. Из истории аратского движения во Внешней Монголии, Москва, 1958.


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