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A Nestorian Mirror from Inner Mongolia

Egitto e vicino Oriente, 2020
In un articolo del 2017 Niu Ruji ha pubblicato uno specchio con croce e iscrizione in siriaco, conservato almeno dal 2013 al Museo Storico Nazionale di Pechino. La provenienza dello specchio è indicata genericamente come dalla Mongolia Interna. La località e le modalità del ritrovamento non sono note. Niu data lo specchio alla dinastia Yuan.
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Changing Inner Mongolia

2000
Abstract Since the Chinese Communists took control of Inner Mongolia, very little has been written about the region. This book is an attempt to redress the balance. It is a study of the effect of decades of social engineering on a Minority Nationality in China.
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Inner Mongolia, China (1999)

2015
In 1993 climatologist Professor Bob Balling and I completed a major report for the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organisation on interactions between climate and desertification, as a prelude to the final drafting of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification. Our revised and updated report was published
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Livestock Production in Inner Mongolia

1989
China's Rural Development Miracle with International Comparisons: Papers presented at an International Symposium held at Beijing, China.
Xi-Ji, Hu, Xi-Ji, Hu
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Inner Mongolia

Management and Organization Review, 2018
Xielin Liu, Taishan Gao, Xi Wang
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A visit to inner Mongolia

Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1968
(1968). A visit to inner Mongolia. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 55, No. 2, pp. 152-157.
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A Sogdian Colony in Inner Mongolia

T'oung Pao, 1952
The men of Sogdiana, says the New T'ang History, "have gone wherever profit is to be found". 1) Pre-eminently traders, but also carriers of arts and crafts and of new religions, they travelled and settled not only along the trade routes of Central Asia but also deep in the interior of China and among the nomads of the steppes.
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