1. Dungan - Noun
2. Dungan - Proper noun
Dungan pl (plural only)
A Muslim people originally from north-west China who currently reside in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.
Dungan
The Sinitic language of this people, a Mandarin dialect written in the Cyrillic script.
Dungan, like many others, believes that thinking globally can increase a country artist's longevity, even if the growth is incremental. Source: Internet
The Taiping Rebellion (1850–64) and the Dungan Revolt (1862–77) in Central Asia led to the deaths of some 20 million people, most of them due to famines caused by war. Source: Internet
Students from Kechi include Jaimie Dungan, Natalie Santiago, Christina Scherer and Mary White. Source: Internet
Reports the day after the violence noted that 47 had been arrested or detained; a week later Kazakh authorities sparked upgrade in the affected Dungan community when three Dungan brothers were arrested for allegedly assaulting police during the violence. Source: Internet