The Cult of Chinggis Khan (a.k.a. Genghis Khan) in Mongolia
After Chinggis Khan (a.k.a. Genghis Khan) died in 1227, an assortment of his belongings were enshrined in his wives' palace tents (sg. ordo, pl. ordos, hence the English "horde"), and according to Mongolian tradition, became the locus of his continuing worship through the last eight centuries.
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Y-chromosomal analysis of clan structure of Kalmyks, the only European Mongol people, and their relationship to Oirat-Mongols of Inner Asia. [PDF]
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An automated hybrid deep learning framework for paddy leaf disease identification and classification. [PDF]
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Kublai Khan: the Mongol King who remade China
Kublai was not born to rule; he was pushed forward by his ambitious mother. He inherited the largest land-empire from his grandfather, Genghis Khan, and by the time of his death he had doubled its size.
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Personalizing fall fear prevention in knee osteoarthritis: an interpretable prediction framework via IGKSO synchronous optimization and SHAP-based risk stratification. [PDF]
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Central Mongolian lake sediments reveal new insights on climate change and equestrian empires in the Eastern Steppes. [PDF]
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Control and optimization of a half-car active suspension system with classical and modified PID-based controllers using metaheuristic techniques. [PDF]
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Is History the Same as Evolution? No. Is it Independent of Evolution? Certainly Not. [PDF]
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