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'''Mong''' may refer to: |
'''Mong''' may refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*A proposed original name for the [[Hmong people]], based on the main group, the Mong community |
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*[[Bob Mong]] ({{fl.|1971–present}}), American journalist and academic administrator |
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*[[Henry Mong]] ({{fl.|1907–1924}}), American surgeon and Presbyterian missionary |
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*[[William Mong]] (1927–2010), chairman of the Shun Hing Group, a product distributor in Hong Kong |
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*[[Mong Monichariya]] ({{fl.|1993–present}}), Cambodian judge |
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*[[Mong Thongdee]] (born {{c.|1997}}), Thai origami artist |
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*[[William Mong]] (1927–2010), Hong Kong businessman |
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*[[MC Mong]], stage name of South Korean hip hop artist Shin Dong-hyun (born 1979) |
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*[[Sam Mong Morrison]] (1989-present) British definition of the word “mong” in person form |
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==Places== |
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*[[Mong, Punjab]], a town and Union Council in Pakistan |
*[[Mong, Punjab]], a town and Union Council in Pakistan |
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*[[Mong, Azad Kashmir]], a town in Kashmir, Pakistan |
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*Mong, a derogatory term for a person affected by mental retardation, especially [[Down Syndrome]] |
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*[[Mong Circle]], a hereditary chiefdom in Bangladesh |
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*Mong, a shortened form of the word [[Mongoloid]] |
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==Other uses== |
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* Mong, the ISO 15924 code for [[Mongolian script]] |
* Mong, the ISO 15924 code for [[Mongolian script]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Hmong (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:42, 1 November 2024
Mong may refer to:
People
[edit]- A proposed original name for the Hmong people, based on the main group, the Mong community
- Bob Mong (fl. 1971–present), American journalist and academic administrator
- Henry Mong (fl. 1907–1924), American surgeon and Presbyterian missionary
- Mong Monichariya (fl. 1993–present), Cambodian judge
- Mong Thongdee (born c. 1997), Thai origami artist
- William Mong (1927–2010), Hong Kong businessman
- William V. Mong (1875–1940), American film actor, screenwriter and director
- MC Mong, stage name of South Korean hip hop artist Shin Dong-hyun (born 1979)
- Sam Mong Morrison (1989-present) British definition of the word “mong” in person form
Places
[edit]- Mong, Punjab, a town and Union Council in Pakistan
- Mong, Azad Kashmir, a town in Kashmir, Pakistan
- Mong Circle, a hereditary chiefdom in Bangladesh
Other uses
[edit]- Mong or Hmong language
- Mong, the ISO 15924 code for Mongolian script