File:AltaiUrianhai7Hoshuu.jpg

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English: Map of the seven hoshuu (banners) of the Altai Urianhai, created in 1928 in Mongolia. Material is Chinese paper, original size is 77x95 cm. The southwestern part now belongs to Xinjiang, China, the northeastern and eastern parts to Bayan-Ögii and Hovd aimags in Mongolia. See also Kamimura's article, p.12.
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Source Kamimura Akira: Old Mongolian Manuscript Maps , pic reassembled by Yaan
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