Bonan
The Bonan people (保安族; pinyin: bǎoān zú) are
an ethnic group living in Gansu and
Qinghai provinces in northwestern China.
Numbering approximately 12,000, they are the 7th smallest of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.
The Bonan speak an Altaic language related to Mongolian and Dongxiang
and are predominately Muslim. [1] (http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Minorities/min-Bonan.html) They are believed to be descended
from Muslim Mongol soldiers stationed in Qinghai during the Yuan or Ming dynasties and to have settled in Gansu during the reign of the
Tongzhi Emperor (1862-1874).
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