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         Mongolia History:     more books (100)
  1. Carnivora of the Tung Gur Formation of Mongolia (Publications of the Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History) by Edwin Harris Colbert, 1939
  2. Fossil turtles on mongolia (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History) by Charles W Gilmore, 1933
  3. Brief History of Mongolia in the Autonomous Period: Mongolian Text With an Introduction & Index in English by John G. Hangin (The Mongolia Society Special Papers ; No. 6) by L. Dindub, 1978-06
  4. Mongolian Nomadic Society: A Reconstruction of the 'Medieval' History of Mongolia by Bat-Ochir Bold, 2001
  5. The politics and economics of Mongolia's privatization program: A brief history (Working paper) by Georges Korsun, 1994
  6. The history and culture of Mongolia by B Dashtseren, 1997
  7. Sources to the history of the Chinese military expeditions into Mongolia by V. M Kasakevich, 1943
  8. The economy of Mongolia: From traditional times to the present (Occasional papers) by Tumuriin Namjim, 2000
  9. Modern Mongolia: A concise history by TS. Batbaiar, 1996
  10. Fossil turtles of Mongolia (Publications of the Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History) by Charles W Gilmore, 1931
  11. A Japanese view of Outer Mongolia;: Being a condensed translation of "The Outer Mongolian People's Republic," by Yasuo Misshima, 1942
  12. Historical Treasures of China - Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region by Xu Chunyang, Shen Liming, et all 1999-09-20
  13. Beginning of the age of mammals in Asia: The late Paleocene Gashato fauna, Mongolia (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 144, article 4) by Frederick S Szalay, 1971
  14. Mongolia tortenete by Laszlo Lorincz, 1977

101. PETROLEUM AUTHORITY OF MONGOLIA
An organization authorized to enter into agreements related to exploration, protection, production, processing, transportation, storage and marketing of petroleum within mongolia.
http://www.pam.mn/

102. Website Of Government Organizations Of Mongolia
The official site with information about departments, presidency and news.
http://www.pmis.gov.mn/indexeng.php
, Cabinet Secretariat of Government of Mongolia
webmaster@pmis.gov.mn

103. TransSib
Tips, maps, pictures and suggestions about traveling with the Trans Siberia Express through Russia, mongolia and China.
http://transsib.blomnet.net

104. Mongolia Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
The PerryCasta±eda Library Map Collection.
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/mongolia.html
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105. Mongolia
Muestra de una colecci³n de fotograf­as hechas por Isidoro Gallo en un viaje al pa­s.
http://www.auxhi.com/mongolia/net.html

106. Ô¶ÐËÌìÈ»¼î
Produces various alkalibased products.
http://www.yuanxing.com/

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107. Mongolia, Il Portale - Arte, Storia, Tradizioni, News, Gengis Khan, Naadam, Reli
Notizie, geografia, cultura ed economia mongola. Consigli e proposte di viaggi.
http://www.mongolia.it/

108. Mongolia Street Connection
Recipes for Khuushuur, S¼¼tei Tsai, Guriltai Sh¶l, and Tsuivan.
http://mongolia.worldvision.org.nz/mongoliarecipes.html

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- Click here or scroll down for the Mongolia Information links menu.
With 30 million herd animals in the country, Mongolians eat a lot of meat and milk products. Fruit and vegetables are harder to come by. Nothing grows in the long winter, so most of the year, only vegetables like potatoes, onions and turnips, which store well, are available. Here are some recipes for typical Mongolian foods. (Note: many of the “Mongolian” recipes in cook books are from inner Mongolia, or are Chinese versions of Mongolian food. In Mongolia, people usually eat very simply, using few spices or fancy sauces.) Huushuur (fried meat pasties)
Recipe makes about 32 pasties
For the filling:
1 kg minced mutton or beef, with fat included
3 ½ teaspoons salt
1 onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
water to mix
Mix the filling ingredients together into a firm paste. For the dough: 4 ½ cups flour ½ teaspoon salt water to mix Mix the dough ingredients together and knead into a dough. Divide into smaller pieces and roll these into cylinders about 3 cm in diameter. Cut the cylinders into 4cm lengths.

109. Scout Association Of Mongolia
Basic information and statistics of the Mongolian scouting association.
http://www.apr.scout.or.jp/countries/mongolia.htm
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Year Founded: WOSM Member: Membership (2001): Regional Events Hosted: 11th Asia Pacific/1st Mongolian National Rover Moot, 1999 More information: www.my-site.mn/scout E-mail: scout@mongol.net updated on 28 January 2004
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110. Urna · World Music From Inner Mongolia
Info about Mongolian singer Urna ChaharTugchi, tour dates, CD-releases (Jamar, Hí¹“í¶¶d, Talnutag), and mp3-samples.
http://www.urna.de/
Home About Urna Tal Nutag Photos Dates ... Guestbook
Urna Chahar-Tugchi
The Voice of the Mongolian Grasslands

111. Himalayan Art
Features over 1500 artworks from Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, India, China and mongolia. Art from leading private and museum collections, accompanied by scholarship, cataloging and interpretation.
http://www.himalayanart.org/
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112. :: Xinhuanet - English ::
From Xinhuanet, compared archeological findings in China's Xinglonggou Relics Site in Inner mongolia Autonomous Region, and findings in Japanese sites from the Neolithic age, about 8,000 to 2,000 B.C.E.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2003-10/11/content_1118767.htm
www.xinhuanet.com
XINHUA online CHINA VIEW VIEW CHINA Breaking News Macao chief executive opens China, Portuguese-speaking countries forum 50 rebels, 7 policemen killed in combat in western Nepal South Korean president rejects cabinet's resignation S.Korean cabinet decides to resign Urgent: Los Angeles supermarket workers to strike Urgent: UN council to hold open meeting on Israeli security wall Home China World Business ... BizChina Investment Bidding Enterprises Policy update
News Photos Voice People BizChina ... About us Chinese, Japanese started prehistoric exchanges 7,000 years ago: Archeologists www.chinaview.cn 2003-10-11 20:56:22
¡¡¡¡BEIJING, Oct. 11 (Xinhuanet) Archeologists say Chinese and Japanese began prehistoric exchanges about 7,000 years ago. ¡¡¡¡More than 200 Chinese and Japanese scholars and archaeologists convened here Saturday for a symposium themed on prehistoric culture exchange between China and Japan. They compared archeological findings in China's Xinglonggou Relics Site in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, also popularly known as "China's first primitive village", and findings in Japanese sites from the Neolithic age, about 10,000 to 4,000 years ago. ¡¡¡¡The cultural exchanges occurred on a route from northeast China through coastal Russian areas to Japan's Hokkaido and Honshu over 7,000 years ago, noted Wang Wei, deputy director of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

113. Mongolia Today - Online Magazine | NOMAD WAY
Ten Mongolian proverbs (in transcription) with English translation.
http://www.mongoliatoday.com/issue/3/wiston_nomads.html
online magazine, issue no.3
Wisdom of nomads A traveling fool better than a sitting wise.
Suusan tsetsnees yavsan teneg deer Customs of every country are different, grass of every meadow are different.
Nutag nutgiin zan oor, nug nugyn uvs oor. Go as a blind person where blinds are, go as a lame person where lames are.
Sohryn gazar sokhor bolzh, dogolongiin gazar dogolon bolzh yav. Stay alive and one day you will drink from a golden cup
Amid yavbal- altan ayagnaas uuna. A horse released can be caught, a word released never.
Agt aldval barzh boldog, am aldval barzh boldoggui.
Za gevel yogui. The blindness of heart is more dangerous than the blindness of eyes.
Nudnii sohoroos tsezhnii sohor hetsuu. What is joke for a cat will be death for a mouse.
Muurand togloom, hulgand ukhel. An ill-will besieges itself
Muu sanaa biye otno. A gossip is worse than a poison Khov khornoos door Sixth Guard of the Priest's spirit Back to Top

114. Inner Mongolia University
Learn more about the institution's departments and teaching staff, research opportunities, and the surrounding area.
http://www.imu.edu.cn/
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115. Ancient China: The Mongolian Empire: The Yuan Dynasty, 1279-1368
leader died. The Mongolian Empire was perhaps the largest empire in human history in terms of geographical expanse. It extended
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/CHEMPIRE/YUAN.HTM
The Mongols
The Mongols were an obscure people who lived in the outer reaches of the Gobi Desert in what is now Outer Mongolia. They were a pastoral and tribal people that did not really seem to be of any consequence to neighboring peoples. The Mongols were in fact a group of disunified tribes that would gather regularly during annual migrations; although they elected chiefs over the tribes at these meetings, they never unified into a single people. Their religion focused on a sky-god that ruled over nature deities, similar to the Japanese native religion Shinto, and the gods communicated to them through shamans. All that would change however, under the leadership of a powerful and vigorous leader named Timuchin or Genghis Khan.
Genghis Khan
Timuchin was the son of a poor noble in his tribe. Born sometime in the 1160's, he gradually unified the disparate Mongol tribes and, in 1206, was elected Genghis Khan, or "Universal Ruler" (also spelled Chingghis or Jenghiz Khan). He began to vigorously organize the Mongols into a military force through conscription and taxes on the tribes. With his small army (no more than one hundred and twenty thousand men), he managed to conquer far larger armies in densely populated areas.
The Mongolian Empire was perhaps the largest empire in human history in terms of geographical expanse. It extended west to east from Poland to Siberia, and north to south from Moscow to the Arabian peninsula and Siberia to Vietnam. For all that, Genghis Khan was primarily interested in conquering China because of its great wealth. While Mongol armies spread quickly west, Genghis Khan preceded cautiously in expanding southward, conquering first the northern Tibetan kingdom and later the Chin empire. When he died in 1227, he had just finished conquering the northern city of Beijing. By 1241, the Mongols had conquered all of northern China.

116. The Voice Of Mongolia
Transmitting from Khonkhor located about 25 km east of Ulaanbaatar, mongolia's capital, VoM broadcasts are beamed to East Asia and in English to Australia. It welcomes all reception reports from DXers.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/mrtv/
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: INTERNET RADIO COMING SOON!!! The Voice Of Mongolia The Voice Of Mongolia on January 1st, 1997, was launched on January 29th, 1965. Today the output of The Voice Of Mongolia consists of various programmes designed to provide information about Mongolia and the Mongolians, their history, traditions and culture. Keeping to the new policy of the Mongolian Government, The Voice Of Mongolia does not engage in propaganda, but in unbiased reporting. It broadcasts a total of 8 hours a day in 5 languages - Mongolian, English, Chinese, Russian and Japanese. TRANSMISSIONS All of The Voice Of Mongolia's broadcasts come directly from its Khonkhor Transmitting Station, about 25 km east of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia's capital. It broadcasts through Soviet-made 100, 250, and 500 kW transmitters and curtain antennas built in the mid sixties. You may be able to hear some of our broadcasts which are not directed to your part of the world. We're informed that our transmissions beamed to East Asia provide fair reception in South America, and the South Asian transmissions can be heard in Southern Africa and in Europe as well. However, this reception is influenced by propagation conditions and frequency congestion. Reception can be improved by adding an external aerial to your receivers whip antenna. Place the wire aerial near or outside your window. Don't place the aerial near electric power lines, and disconnect it from your receiver whenever there is lightning in your vicinity.

117. PTA Mongolia
Implementation Agency of Mongolian government, Post and Telecommunication Authority is the policy making, project planning and executing agency for the nationwide information and communication infrastructure development.
http://www.pta.gov.mn
HVVP English version HVVP Developed and maintenanced by NetSoft LLC

118. Page Not Found
Annual 4x4 Motorcycle Off Road Adventure Tours to Gobi desert.
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119. Citizens Against Communist Chinese Propaganda: Free Southern Mongolia !
Supporting the Mongolian separatist movement. News reports and links.
http://www.caccp.org/im/
Free Inner Mongolia !
See the CACCP pages on Tibet and Eastern Turkestan
Chinese language
Kang Sheng And The False Case of "The New Inner Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party"
Read the book the Chinese Communist Party published and then banned. What's Happening in Southern Mongolia ? What do the Southern Mongolians say ?
  • View of Inner Mongolia by Bache Paper presented at "Exposing Communist Chinese Government Influence in America " Conference, Orlando, Florida May 15, 1999

120. (Mongolia) National University Of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
School of Mathematics and Computer Science.
http://www.num.edu.mn/pages/mcs.htm

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