Citations:dutong

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  • 1999, Sechin Jagchid, The Last Mongol Prince: The Life and Times of Demchugdongrob, 1902-1966, Western Washington Univ:
    ...led the Beijing government to establish three tebie qu (special regions), Suiyuan, Rehe and Chahar, and to place these areas under the jurisdiction of jiangjuns (generals) or dutongs (governors general).
  • 2002, Christopher Pratt Atwood, Young Mongols and Vigilantes in Inner Mongolia's Interregnum Decades, 1911-1931:
    After Marshal Feng's Citizen Armies had evacuated Suiyuan, the new dutong had summoned Erkhedorji to an audience and ordered him to arrest those in the banner who were involved with the party.
  • 2004, Ann Heylen, Chronique Du Toumet-Ortos: Looking Through the Lens of Joseph Van Oost, Missionary in Inner Mongolia (1915-1921), Leuven University Press, →ISBN, page 191:
    Lu Zhankui, supreme chief of the Dulidui operating in the region of Houshan and vicinity, the Alashan [BOTEZÉS] Mongols, represented by a Chinese negotiator, and the dutong of the local authorities.