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'''Jing Hurmudans''' ([[wikipedia:Jingdaoese language|Jing]]: 在胡淨族, ''Záihú Jìngzú''; [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]] reading: ''Zaigu Jōjō'') are the Hurmu citizens of [[Jing]] ethnicity or ancestry. As of 1728, estimated to be 700,000 people. They mainly reside in the [[Ghawlama]] area of [[Lontinien]], or along the southern border of [[Transprinitica]] (mainly in the cities of [[Lanmen]] and [[Jingbei]]), border regions with the former [[Jingdao]].
'''Jing Hurmudans''' ([[Jingdaoese language|Jing]]: 在胡淨族, ''Záihú Jìngzú''; [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]] reading: ''Zaigu Jōjō'') are the Hurmu citizens of [[Jing]] ethnicity or ancestry. As of 1728, estimated to be 700,000 people. They mainly reside in the [[Ghawlama]] area of [[Lontinien]], or along the southern border of [[Transprinitica]] (mainly in the cities of [[Lanmen]] and [[Jingbei]]), border regions with the former [[Jingdao]].


Ghawlama was under Jingdaoese sovereignty 1606–1615 and 1627–1632.
Ghawlama was under Jingdaoese sovereignty 1606–1615 and 1627–1632.

Revision as of 13:40, 13 January 2024

Jing Hurmudans (Jing: 在胡淨族, Záihú Jìngzú; Sangunese reading: Zaigu Jōjō) are the Hurmu citizens of Jing ethnicity or ancestry. As of 1728, estimated to be 700,000 people. They mainly reside in the Ghawlama area of Lontinien, or along the southern border of Transprinitica (mainly in the cities of Lanmen and Jingbei), border regions with the former Jingdao.

Ghawlama was under Jingdaoese sovereignty 1606–1615 and 1627–1632.

See also