Administrative Divisions of Mongolia During Qing - Regions Under Direct Control

Regions Under Direct Control

The Direct-controlled Mongols (Chinese: 內屬蒙古) were banners (khoshuu) controlled by provinces, generals and ambasa.The following regions were directly controlled by the Manchu:

  • Chakhar (Zhili)
  • Dariganga - Qing emperor's pasture, where the best horses from both Inner and Outer Mongolia were collected and mastered by the Dariganga tribe. It was controlled from Kalgan. Today's location is Dariganga sum, Sukhbaatar province, Mongolia.
  • Guihua Town Tümed (Shanxi)
  • Barga (Heilongjiang)
  • Tannu Uriankhai 5 banners and 46 or 47 somons (Governor general of Uliastai)
  • Myanghad Banner, Zakhchin Banner and Ööld Banner (Khovd)
  • Altai Uriankhai and Altai Nuur Uriankhai (Khovd)
  • Damxung Mongolians (Tibet)

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