Are there Tajiks in China?

1, Manchu; 2. Korean; 3. Hezhe nationality; 4. Daur nationality; 5. Oroqen nationality; 6. Ewenki; 7. Mongolians; 8. Hui nationality; 9. Dongxiang nationality; 10, Baoan nationality; 1 1, Salar nationality; 12, Tu nationality; 13, Yugur nationality; 14, Russian; 15, Uzbek; 16, Tatar; 17, Xibe nationality; 18, Kazak; 19, Kirgiz; 20. Uighurs; 2 1, Tajik; 22. Tibetans; 23. Barrow nationality; 24. Menba; 25. Naxi nationality; 26. Yi people; 27. Pumi people; 28. Bai nationality; 29. Lisu people; 30. Nu people; 3 1, Dulong; 32. Jingpo people; 33. Achang nationality; 34. De 'ang; 35. Wa nationality; 36. Lahu people; 37. Bulang people; 38. Dai people; 39. Jino people; 40. Hani people; 4 1, Jing nationality; 42. Li nationality; 43. Maonan nationality; 44. Zhuang nationality; 45. Mulao people; 46. Yao nationality; 47. Dong nationality; 48. Miao; 49. Aquarium; 50. Buyi people; 5 1, Gelao nationality; 52. Qiang people; 53. Tujia nationality; 54. She nationality; 55. Gaoshan people; 56. Han nationality

There are also some ethnic groups in China. Of course, due to historical reasons, some ethnic groups have also established their own countries, such as North Korea and Mongolia.

For example, some countries in Central Asia with Stan as their ethnic group are constantly changing with the ethnic minorities in China and Xinjiang.

Some people stayed. This is also related to Genghis Khan leading troops to Europe.