The qualifier Mongol Tribes was established as an umbrella term in the early 13th century, when Temüjin united the different tribes into the Mongol Nation, the precursor of the Mongol Empire. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked in the list) that descended from Bodonchar and 18 Darligin tribes (marked in the list), which were also core Mongolic tribes but not descending from Bodonchar.
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- The qualifier Mongol Tribes was established as an umbrella term in the early 13th century, when Temüjin united the different tribes into the Mongol Nation, the precursor of the Mongol Empire. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked in the list) that descended from Bodonchar and 18 Darligin tribes (marked in the list), which were also core Mongolic tribes but not descending from Bodonchar. Besides the original Mongols, many of those clans and tribes were of Turkic, and some of Tungusic or other origin. The unification created a new common social identity as Mongols.
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- The qualifier Mongol Tribes was established as an umbrella term in the early 13th century, when Temüjin united the different tribes into the Mongol Nation, the precursor of the Mongol Empire. There were 19 Nirun tribes (marked in the list) that descended from Bodonchar and 18 Darligin tribes (marked in the list), which were also core Mongolic tribes but not descending from Bodonchar.
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- List of medieval Mongolian tribes and clans
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