NonMongols
Non-Mongols refers to individuals or groups who are not ethnically or culturally identified as Mongol. This designation is typically used in historical contexts, particularly during the Mongol Empire and its successor states, to distinguish the ruling or dominant Mongol population from the diverse conquered peoples. These subject populations encompassed a vast array of ethnicities across Asia and Eastern Europe, including Turkic peoples, Chinese, Persians, Slavs, and many others.
The concept of "non-Mongol" was significant in the administration and social structure of the Mongol Empire.
In modern usage, the term is less common and generally considered an outdated or imprecise way to