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Ein Feldherr als Identitätsstifter? Zum Vergangenheitskult in der postkommunistischen Mongolei [PDF]
Koller, C
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Beyond Borders: Mindol Qutuɣtu and His Early Approach to Combined Medical Practice
The spread of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia brought with it a wealth of Buddhist knowledge. Over time, Mongolian scholars and practitioners engaged with this knowledge and produced numerous works encompassing Buddhist learning, particularly in medicine. A
Tsetsenbaatar Gunsennyam +3 more
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Climatic and environmental aspects of the Mongol withdrawal from Hungary in 1242 CE. [PDF]
Büntgen U, Di Cosmo N.
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About millets and beans, words and genes. [PDF]
Robbeets M, Wang CC.
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YASA OF CHINGGIS KHAN AND SHARIA IN THE TURKIC-MONGOL STATES OF THE 13TH - EARLY 16TH CENTURIES
Roman Yu. Pochekaev
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Pluvials, droughts, the Mongol Empire, and modern Mongolia. [PDF]
Pederson N +4 more
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Culture and Attention: Future Directions to Expand Research Beyond the Geographical Regions of WEIRD Cultures. [PDF]
Masuda T, Batdorj B, Senzaki S.
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Geser Khan, Chinggis Khan or an Archetypal War Deity?
When the Mongols converted to Buddhism in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, they adopted equestrian deities of Central Asian origin, venerating them for bringing health, wealth, happiness, and success in war. These deities were re-contextualized within Mongol heroic culture as archetypes of valor, strength, and power.
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Chinggis Khan And His Conquest Of Khorasan: Causes And Consequences [PDF]
Aniba Israt Ara, Arshad Islam
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