What do you mean by "Indians"?
As in the inhabitants of the country called Mongolia? No. The correct name for them is Mongolians. They are not even remotely related to the Indian race, they are actually related to the Chinese race.
If you mean Indian nationals from India migrating to and living in Mongolia, yes, it is possible.
If you mean "Indians" by the natives of North America (US / Canada) then you are using the incorrect term. The correct term is native Americans. They are only called "Indians" because when the US was discovered, the explorers were heading for India and thought they were actually in India at first.
Again, yes it is possible that Native Americans have migrated to Mongolia.
answer is no sorry guys but pomo indians are dead
Mumbai Indians
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Mongolia because it is much further north
They lived in the Great Plains area east of the Rockies and West of the Mississippi River. Today they are settled in Montana and Oklahoma.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia.
Mongolia
no
Mongolia.
How maney Creek Indians exist today
iroquis indians live today is new york
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
Indians are alive today
The first people who settled Mongolia were a number nomadic tribe which included the Xiongnu, the Rouran, the Xianbei, the Gökturks. Mongolia as it is known today was established by Ghengis Khan who managed to unite the various nomadic tribes.
people said they probably came from Asia in countries like Mongolia ,but its just a theory
no
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia