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Biography of saint Tsongkhapa as the monument of Mongolian medieval literature / Batyreva, Elza   Journal Article
Batyreva, Elza Journal Article
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Key Words Biography  Tsongkhapa  Mongolian  Medieval Literature 
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Linguistic Assimilation in China: Past, Present, and Future / Sato, Tomoka   Journal Article
Sato, Tomoka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recent news about China's attitude the human rights of Uighurs in Xinjiang and its crackdown on civil liberties in Hong Kong has drawn a great deal of attention in the western media, with China facing a barrage of criticism from that source. Shortly before these developments came to light, China was taken to task over violence against Tibetans, which some viewed as cultural genocide. In contrast, the plight of Inner Mongolians is not widely known. In 2020, the Chinese government announced a new language policy promoting immediate Mandarin-language education in schools in the region. This shows how actively China has been eradicating the identity of peripheral minority groups. This article begins with a brief historical overview of China's linguistic assimilation policy toward ethnic minorities, followed by an investigation based on existing research and media information on the current position in Inner Mongolia and in particular of Mongolians living in Japan.
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