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Demchugdongrub
Demchugdongrub (8 February 1902 – 23 May 1966), also known as Prince De (), courtesy name Xixian (), was a Qing dynasty Chinese Mongol prince descended from the Borjigin imperial clan who lived during the 20th century and became the leader of an independence movement in Inner Mongolia. He was most notable for being the chairman of the pro-Japanese Mongol Military Government (1938–39) and later of the puppet state of Mengjiang (1939–45), during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In the modern day, some see Demchugdongrub as a Mongol nationalist promoting Pan-Mongolism, while others view him as a tra
Zhang Xiaoping
Chinese boxer
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin
Emperor of the Jin Dynasty (1168–1208)
Minggatu
thumb|300px|A page from Minggatu's Geyuan Milü Jiefa
thumb|300px|Minggatu's geometrical model for trigonometric infinite series
thumb|300px|Minggatu discovered Catalan numbers
Minggatu (Mongolian script: ; , c.1692-c. 1763), full name Sharavyn Myangat (), also known as Ming Antu, was a Mongolian astronomer, mathematician, and topographic scientist at the Qing court. His courtesy name was Jing An (静安).
Sai Yinjirigala
Chinese judoka
Jodbajab
Jodbajab (1876 – 1947), also known under the courtesy name of Shihai () was an Inner Mongolian military officer and government official during the late Qing dynasty and Mengjiang governments. He was an ethnic Mongol belonging to the Plain and Bordered White Banner of Xilin Gol League.
Na Renhua
Chinese film and television actress