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    adding new years old. At the beginning of the 13th century‚Temujin established the Great Empire Mongolia because of he could unite the various scattered Mongolian clans. So then Temuujin who ascended the throne at the beginning of the first month of spring in the Red Tiger Year and in the end of winter of bluish-gray ox yaer of the 3d sexangenary. That period‚ Mongolians are used to celebrate Great Mongolia ceremony in spring every year. So that Most of Asians in the eastern celebrated offerally in

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    Mongols Conquest

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    The Mongolians conquest is one of the most peculiar parts about history. How horse nomads from the steppes were able to create the largest land empire in human history is a question that historians have tried to address for a long time. Mongolians were so successful in their conquests because they were created from their steppe lifestyle of horse and bow and received the uniting leader that they needed in 1204‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongols were first recorded in 618-907 in China. Their word for "Mongol"

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    Mongol Ger

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    Mongol ger With a history of over a thousand years‚ this portative tabernacle made of wood meshed together with leather thongs and covered with felt is the home of the Mongolian nomads. Easy to build and dismantle‚ the ger‚ its furnishings‚ and the stove inside can be carried by just three camels‚ or wagons pulled by oxes. The average ger is small but spacious enough to provide enough living space for a family‚ is wind resistant‚ and has good ventilation. Gers are constructed of a latticed wood

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    5 main leaders of Mongolia: Genghis Khan (1206–1227) Tolui Khan (as Regent) (1227–1229) Ögedei Khan (1229–1241) Töregene Khatun (as Regent) (1243–1246) Güyük Khan (1246–1248) Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /ˈdʒɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/‚[5][6] Mongol: [tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ] Chingis/Chinghis Khan; 1162? – August 1227)‚ born Temujin‚ was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of

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    Sulamia

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    | |Teaching English to non-natives is always regarded as a daunting task‚ to which teaching Mongolian Certified Professional | |Accountants are no exception. Although Mongolia is largely known for its Gobi desert and age-old Buddhist culture and | |tradition‚ in this era of globalization‚ Mongolians are marching neck and neck to compete with the rest of the world. | |Recently‚ ICAI organized a three-month

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    Sea. While he was alive he made many conquests‚ gained power‚ and made many contributions to Mongolian life and culture. His empire lasted for more than 150 years after his abrupt and unknown death in 1227. Genghis Khan was born as “Temujin” in Mongolia around 1162. He was born clutching a blood clot in his hand. In legends told and passed down through tradition‚ this was a sign that he would be a great emperor to his people. His father knew he was destined to become a great leader and fighter at

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    other personal stuff were image signs of tribal association and communal class. Today talented riches is a lot shown by purchasing and displaying Expensive imported goods from Western countries. Political Life Government. As a collective nation‚ Mongolia modeled its political and financial systems on those of the U.S.S.R. For seven decades‚ the Mongolian People’s radical Party (MPRP) governed‚ working closely with the Soviet Union. A main change in governmental construction and political institutions

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    Genghis Khan was a Mongolian leader who changed the lives of the people he conquered.  Genghis Khan was the first to unify the Mongol clans‚ so they could be a united force.  He created a census system so he could keep track of his army.  This information leads to the conclusion that he had to be a positive impact.  Genghis Khan made a positive impact on the world because he unified Mongolian clans‚ he created a census system and he killed millions of people during his conquests leading people to

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    Problem of Our Community

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    Describe a problem in your community that affects you‚ how it affects you and what you believe should be done to solve the problem. As I was young child Ulaanbaatar city was beautiful small city. In winter there was enough dick snow to play on it. Just little number of cars had not made a big trouble. Ulaanbaatar city is located between 4 big mountains and initially build only for 400 thousand inhabitants. After several extreme cold and harsh winters‚ many farmers have lost their belongings

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    INTRODUCTION Recent political and economic developments at the global and regional levels have resulted in a more conducive development environment in the Asian and Pacific region and the opening-up of opportunities for international trade and tourism development for the developing countries of the region‚ including those which are landlocked. Nevertheless‚ the lack of unhindered access to the sea adds transport costs and time to international trade transactions. In addition‚ landlocked countries

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