Mongolian People
The Mongolian people are an ethnic group primarily found in Mongolia, where they make up about 95% of the population. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and festivals. The Mongolian language, part of the Mongolic language family, is the official language of the country.
Historically, the Mongolian people are known for their nomadic lifestyle, herding livestock such as horses, camels, and yaks. They live in portable dwellings called gers or yurts, which are well-suited for the harsh climate of the Mongolian steppe. Their customs and traditions are deeply connected to the land and their way of life.