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Manghud
The Manghud, or Manghit (; ; ) were a Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation and mainly a sub-clan of Kiyat Borjigin, but later remixed with Golden Ultai, Genghis Khan Imperial Borjigin Descent like Nogai Khan, The Manghuds (also spelled Mangkits or Mangits) who moved to the Desht-i Qipchaq steppe became Turkified. They established the Nogai Horde in the 14th century and the Manghit dynasty to rule the Emirate of Bukhara in 1785. They took the Islamic title of Emir instead of the title of Khan, since they were not descendants of Genghis Khan and rather based their legitimacy as rulers on
Dörbets
Oirat tribe speaking dorbet, under Qoros domination in Dzungar khanat

Tayichiud
The Taichuud (; ) was Mongol subclan of the Kiyat Borjigin and one of the three core tribes of the Khamag Mongol confederation in the Mongolian Plateau during the 12th century, its first recorded with Ambaghai Khan in 1148 AD, however this clan founded by Ambaghai's grandfather Chirhya Lynhua who was the son of Khaidu Khan who was the foundation of Khiyad or, Kiyat Clan, so both can be the founder of Tayichuids, and finally ended with Sultan Husayn Tayichud in 1405 AD.
Baarins
The Baarin () are a Southern Mongol subgroup. They live in Bairin Left Banner and Baarin Right Banner of Inner Mongolia, China. The Baarin people of the Baarin Right Banner are direct descendants of the Khitans. The hairstyles of some Baarin women are still similar to what the Khitans wore.
Qadagin
The Katagans are a medieval Mongol tribe related to Genghis Khan. In the period of Mongol conquest, Katagans assimilated with Turkic tribes, which played a significant role in their Turkification and integration into the Turco-Mongol cultural sphere. This process contributed to the ethnogenesis of modern Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Karakalpaks, Uzbeks, Buryats, Uyghurs, Hazaras, and others.
Sunud
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Chonos tribe
Mongolian tribe