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gers
In western Mongolia, gers owned by Kazaks are often browner and larger, and almost always decorated inside with bright carpets and rugs. ...
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geography-climate
Mongolian Geography and Climate. ... Desert. Spread out over the most southern sliver of the Gobi Desert and stretching into China, this zone has very ...
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Mongolian Clothing
In the winter, the Russian shapka is preferred, but many men wear a sheepskin-lined Mongolian felt hat with ear flaps and a chin strap - perfectly adapted ...
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Mongolian Clothing
The del is the traditional Mongolian costume, still widely worn throughout the country, especially outside the capital. The typical del is made of wool and ...
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Mongolian-customs
Like Icelanders, they attach their father's name to their given name: Chuluuny ... It is impossible to divine the meaning of a Korean’s name without first ...
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famous-mongolians
Until the end of the 12th century, the Mongols were little more than a loose .... spread Tibetan Buddhism and created many famous bronze statues of Buddha. ...
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famous-mongolians
Zanabazar returned to Mongolia to spread Tibetan Buddhism and created many famous bronze statues of Buddha. After a long confrontation with the Oirad ...
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famous-mongolians
He soon became famous for his horsemanship, but was forced to leave the army ... Choibalsan and Amar were both founder members of the Mongolian People’s ...
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famous-mongolians
He soon became famous for his horsemanship, but was forced to leave the army ... Choibalsan and Amar were both founder members of the Mongolian People’s ...
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Mongolian-festivals
The Naadam Festival showcases Mongolia’s finest in the three ‘manly sports’ of horse racing, archery and wrestling (though females participate in the first ...