List of Modern Oyirad Groups
- Mongolia
- Торгууд, Дөрвөд (Дөрвөд дотор Хотон), Баяд, Захчин, Мянгад, Хойд, Дархад, Хошууд, Өөлд, Урианхай
- China
- Хөх нуур - Хошууд (Дээд Монгол)
- Өвөр Монголын Алшаа аймаг - Алшаа Өөлд Хошууд, Эзнээ Торгууд
- Шинжаань - Торгууд, Хошууд
- Kyrgyzstan
- Сарт-калмак (Хотон-Халимаг)
- Russian Federation
- Халимаг - Бузава (Бузаава), Торгууд, Дөрвөд, Хойд, Хошууд
- USA
- Халимаг - Бузава (Бузаава), Торгууд, Дөрвөд
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