found: Work cat: Caqar-un soyul teu̇ke-yin sijir qaġudasu, 2008(Chahar Mongols; chiefly found today in Xilin Gol and Ulanqab, Inner Mongolia)
found: Ethnologue, c2000:p. 417 (Mongolian, Peripheral; dialect: Chahar (Chahaer, Chakhar, Qahar); 299,000 in China)
found: Encycl. of Mongolia and the Mongol Empire, c2004(Chakhar (Chahar, Tsakhar, Caqar, Qahar); the appanage of the last independent Mongol emperors in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Chakhar Mongols were tightly controlled by China's Qing dynasty)
found: Wikipedia, Jan. 27, 2012(Chahar Mongols; The Chahar (Mongol: Цахар) is a subgroup of Mongol people that speak the Chahar dialect and predominantly live in southeastern Inner Mongolia; after the fall of the Zunghar Khanate in c. 1758, the Qing authority resettled part of the Chahars to the Ili Region of Xinjiang. In 1911 a group of Chahars fled Xinjiang to Mongolia and contributed to the Mongolian revolution of 1921. They are known as the Selenge Tsakhar since they settled in Selenge.)