Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission

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The Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission (traditional Chinese: zh:蒙藏委員會) is one of two ministry-level commissions of the Executive Yuan in the Republic of China on Taiwan.

It was originally created during the Qing dynasty as a subsection of the Court of Colonial Affairs, and oversaw the relationship of the Qing court to its Mongolian and Tibetan dependencies. In early years of the Republic it did much of the same function, but now serves as a governmental body which assists in the relationship between ethnic Mongols and Tibetans seeking to defect from the People's Republic of China.