List of Mongolians

This is a list of notable historical and living Mongolians (of Mongolia, a landlocked country in East Asia with about 3 million inhabitants as of 2015, or the Mongolian diaspora) and of people of Mongolian descent, sorted by field and name: == Athletes == === Wrestlers === === Sumo wrestlers === === Boxers === === Judoka === === Other martial artists === === Shooters === === Archers === === Chess players === === Other === == Science and humanities == == Musicians == === Classical musicians === === Popular music musicians === == Artists == == Writers == == Movie industry == == Military leaders == == Politicians (1900–present) == == Religious leaders == == Empresses and queens == == Rulers == == Fictional characters == == Other == Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa (b. 1947), aerospace engineer, Major General, politician and astronaut, who in 1981 became the first Mongolian in space.

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List of Mongolians

This is a list of notable historical and living Mongolians (of Mongolia, a landlocked country in East Asia with about 3 million inhabitants as of 2015, or the Mongolian diaspora) and of people of Mongolian descent, sorted by field and name: == Athletes == === Wrestlers === === Sumo wrestlers === === Boxers === === Judoka === === Other martial artists === === Shooters === === Archers === === Chess players === === Other === == Science and humanities == == Musicians == === Classical musicians === === Popular music musicians === == Artists == == Writers == == Movie industry == == Military leaders == == Politicians (1900–present) == == Religious leaders == == Empresses and queens == == Rulers == == Fictional characters == == Other == Jügderdemidiin Gürragchaa (b. 1947), aerospace engineer, Major General, politician and astronaut, who in 1981 became the first Mongolian in space.

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