Uriankhai Erotic

Homeland

Mongolia (Khovd, Bayan-Ölgii) and cross-border Tuva

Region

East Asia

About Uriankhai People

The Uriankhai are an Oirat-Mongol-related group concentrated in Khovd and Bayan-Ölgii provinces in western Mongolia — approximately 32,000+ per the 2020 Census. The Mongolian Uriankhai are linguistically and culturally connected to the Tuvan-related Uriankhai populations of Russia (Tuva Republic — the broader Tuva ethnic group of approximately 263,000 in Russia) and to the Altai-region Uriankhai populations. Some sub-groups speak Mongolic languages (Khalkha-related dialects), while others speak Turkic languages (Tuvan-related), making the Uriankhai umbrella one of the more linguistically heterogeneous Mongolian ethnic identities.

Typical Uriankhai Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Northeast Asian / Siberian source populations with the Mongol/Tuvan-cluster characteristic features.

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