Nei-meng-ku

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Nei-meng-ku

  1. Alternative form of Nei Menggu
    • [1905, George Peel, The Friends of England[1], New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, →OCLC, page 229:
      China proper consists of eighteen provinces, the Shih Pa Sheng, but outside that area are the colonial dominions managed by our Colonial Office, the Li Fan Yüan. Among the chief of these are the two Mongolias, the inner and the outer, termed respectively the Nei Mêng-Ku and the Wai Mêng-Ku.]

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